The Annual Register of World Events, Volumen199;Volumen1Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... Middle East . The Anglo - French Suez adventure had alienated the Arab world and made it clear that Britain and France could no longer shield the Middle East from ' international Com- munism ' . There was a clear danger that Russian ...
... Middle East . The Anglo - French Suez adventure had alienated the Arab world and made it clear that Britain and France could no longer shield the Middle East from ' international Com- munism ' . There was a clear danger that Russian ...
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... Middle East . In the Middle East itself only Lebanon greeted the doctrine with enthusiasm ; Syria was actively hostile and Egypt cool . On 17 January President Nasser said there was no vacuum in the Middle East to be filled by Western ...
... Middle East . In the Middle East itself only Lebanon greeted the doctrine with enthusiasm ; Syria was actively hostile and Egypt cool . On 17 January President Nasser said there was no vacuum in the Middle East to be filled by Western ...
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... Middle East oil supplies was the rationing of petrol for motorists , more important was the rationing of oil fuel for industry . The restrictions of the consumption of petroleum products were not lifted until the spring . The Middle East ...
... Middle East oil supplies was the rationing of petrol for motorists , more important was the rationing of oil fuel for industry . The restrictions of the consumption of petroleum products were not lifted until the spring . The Middle East ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CANADA | 47 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 74 |
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