The Secret Anglo-French War in the Middle East: Intelligence and Decolonization, 1940-1948

The Secret Anglo-French War in the Middle East: Intelligence and Decolonization, 1940-1948

by Meir Zamir
The Secret Anglo-French War in the Middle East: Intelligence and Decolonization, 1940-1948

The Secret Anglo-French War in the Middle East: Intelligence and Decolonization, 1940-1948

by Meir Zamir

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Overview

The role of intelligence in colonialism and decolonization is a rapidly expanding field of study. The premise of The Secret Anglo-French War in the Middle East is that intelligence statecraft is the "missing dimension" in the established historiography of the Middle East during and after World War II.

Arguing that intelligence, especially covert political action and clandestine diplomacy, played a key role in Britain's Middle East policy, this book examines new archival sources in order to demonstrate that despite World War II and the Cold War, the traditional rivalry between Britain and France in the Middle East continued unabated, assuming the form of a little-known secret war. This shadow war strongly influenced decolonization of the region as each Power sought to undermine the other; Britain exploited France's defeat to evict it from its mandated territories in Syria and Lebanon and incorporate them in its own sphere of influence; whilst France’s successful use of intelligence enabled it to undermine Britain's position in Palestine, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

Shedding new light on the clandestine Franco-Zionist collaboration against Britain in the Middle East and the role of the British secret services in the 1948 Arab-Jewish war in Palestine, this book, which presents close to 400 secret Syrian and British documents obtained by the French intelligence, is essential reading for scholars with an interest in the political history of the region, inter-Arab and international relations, and intelligence studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317657392
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/27/2014
Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 502
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Meir Zamir teaches at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. He studies the role of British and French intelligence in the Middle East in the 1940s and the decolonization of the region. He is the author of The Formation of Modern Lebanon, 1918-1926, and Lebanon's Quest: The Road to Statehood, 1926-1939.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I 1 Great Britain’s Covert Political Action in the Middle East During and After World War II 2 The Anglo-French Clandestine War in Syria and Lebanon, 1940-1942 3 Britain’s Treachery, France’s Revenge, 1943-1946 Conclusion Part II Appendices Bibliography
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