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Failure in Palestine traces Britain’s attempts to reconcile her commitments to Palestine with her interests in the rest of the Middle East through bureaucratic and diplomatic paths to her eventual abandonment of Palestine. The text offers an excellent analysis of British decision making in this crucial period, whose repercussions are felt to the present day.
Martin Jones is the former head of the History Department of Cheltenham College, UK, and continues to teach part time.
ForewordList of MapsList of AbbreviationsAcknowledgments1. 1945: The Legacy from the Past2. Labour in Power: The Creation of the Anglo-American Initiative3. The Collapse of the Anglo-American Initiative4. The London Conference and Truman’s Yom Kippur Statement5. Decision Time: The Winter of 1946-76. The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine7. The Aftermath of the UNSCOP Report8. The End of the MandateConclusionNotesCollections and Works CitedIndex