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サウジアラビアとイスラエルの正常化-国際関係と第三次中東戦争
Saudi-Israeli Normalization: International Relations and the Six Day War.

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・ISBN 978-1-003-61911-6 eBook

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著者・編者 Mann, Yossi,
シリーズ (Israeli History, Politics and Society)
出版社 (Routledge, UK)
出版年 2025
ページ数 156 pp.
ニュース番号 <750-809>

Offering the first in-depth exploration of Saudi Arabia's political, social, and diplomatic role in the Six-Day War, this study sheds light on the kingdom's overlooked but pivotal contributions to one of the most consequential conflicts in modern Middle Eastern history. Drawing on both newly available material and a fresh analytical approach, it also highlights how the war influenced Saudi Arabia's evolving identity and regional positioning.

Far from being a peripheral actor, Saudi Arabia played a crucial role in shaping Arab responses to Israel during and after the 1967 war-from economic warfare via the oil embargo to internal shifts in leadership, ideology, and governance. Drawing on archival material and extensive analysis, this book situates Saudi Arabia's wartime decisions within the broader framework of its internal transformations and evolving regional ambitions. Through a close examination of King Faisal's leadership, domestic tensions, oil diplomacy, and the kingdom's strategic recalibration, this study reveals how the Six-Day War became a pivotal moment in Saudi Arabia's emergence as a regional power. It shows how the conflict reshaped Saudi-Israeli dynamics and laid the foundation for the kingdom's complex-and at times contradictory-approach to Israel in the decades that followed.

Essential reading for scholars and students of Middle East politics, Gulf studies, and international relations, this book also appeals to anyone seeking to understand the historical roots of today's Saudi-Israeli engagement. It offers fresh insights into the intersection of domestic upheaval and regional diplomacy.