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Sadat’s African dilemma: Libya, Ethiopia, and the making of the Camp David Accords
Cold War History ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-02-27 , DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2018.1547710
Craig Daigle 1
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ABSTRACT

This article contends that the roots of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat’s 1977 decision to seek peace with Israel, eventually leading to the 1978 Camp David Accords and the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, can be found in events on or near Egypt’s borders in Africa and larger Cold War politics. It therefore moves beyond the focus by many scholars on bilateral Egyptian-Israeli relations and the US-centric role in the peace process and instead examines how the breakdown in Egyptian-Libyan relations, the Ethiopian Revolution, and Soviet penetration of the African continent compelled Sadat to make peace with Israel.



中文翻译:

萨达特的非洲困境:埃塞俄比亚利比亚和戴维营协定的制定

摘要

本文认为,埃及总统安瓦尔·萨达特(1977)寻求与以色列和平的决定的根源,最终导致1978年《戴维营协定》和1979年《埃及-以色列和约》,可以在埃及在非洲及更大边界上或附近发生的事件中找到冷战政治。因此,它超越了许多学者对埃及与以色列之间的双边关系以及以美国为中心在和平进程中的作用的关注,而是考察了埃及与利比亚关系的崩溃,埃塞俄比亚革命以及苏联对非洲大陆的渗透如何迫使萨达特与以色列和平。

更新日期:2019-02-27
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