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The Limits of Détente
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Craig Daigle is assistant professor of history at the City College of New York.

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 “A must-read book for everyone interested in Soviet-American relations in the Middle East.”—Douglas Little, Clark University  
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"No one has done a better job than Craig Daigle to explain the origins of the October 1973 war. He skillfully draws on recently declassified documents to make a convincing case that U.S.-Soviet détente had the paradoxical consequence of raising the odds of war in the Middle East."—William B. Quandt, University of Virginia
*William B. Quandt*

 "A perceptive and detailed account of the origins of the 1973 war, especially useful for the Soviet dimension."—Wm. Roger Louis, University of Texas at Austin
*Wm. Roger Louis*

 “This is the first work to explore fully the impact of the super-power rivalry on the 1973 Middle East war. It provides a meticulous reading of newly declassified documents and a judicious analysis of international relations at the height of détente.”—Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University
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