Jordanian coordination - Saudi Arabia to confront North Yemen revolution of the Egyptian military intervention 1962-1965 | ||
JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL & CULTURAL STUDIES an academic magazin | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 25, December 2016, Pages 217-255 | ||
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Mohammed Emad Radeef Talib | ||
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Jordanian coordination - Saudi Arabia to confront North Yemen revolution of the Egyptian military intervention 1962-1965 Arab political conditions experienced during the period of the sixties, especially in the Middle East, significant challenges because of changes in the ruling political regimes in the Arab countries have affected the political relations and attitudes between the Arab states, between shows and a supporter of the changes according to the interests and orientations of each country and led to divisions on foreign policy and Arab relations. Among the important events do North Yemen revolution in 1962 and the fall of the monarchy and the proclamation of the republican regime, led by Abdullah baskets, so this change came naturally to some Arab countries, which welcomed the revolution and those countries and the United Arab Republic (Egypt) By this, on the other hand countries with monarchies opposed the revolution and I felt mine-and its impact on their systems policy and presence among those states Kingdom of Jordan and the Hematite Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which increased coordination between them to confront the Egyptian revolution and military intervention. | ||
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University of Tikrit College of Education For Women Department of History | ||
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