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Lyndon B. Johnson and the politics of arms sales to Israel in the shadow of the hawk

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  • "In the shadow of the hawk"
  • "LBJ and the politics of arms sales to Israel"
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  • "Lyndon B. Johnson and the Politics of Arms Sales to Israel seeks to reconstruct and elucidate the processes behind the decisions made by the Johnson Administration during the years 1965-68 to sell Israel M-48 tanks, A-4 Skyhawk planes and F-4 Phantom planes. This examination is based on a distinction between three factions which competed for influence within Washington's high-policy elite: the traditionalists (whose major representative was Secretary of State Dean Rusk); the pragmatists (whose most outspoken representative was Robert Komer of the National Security Council); and the domestically oriented policymakers (the central decision-maker who quintessentially exemplifies this category being President Johnson). This book is a sequel to John F. Kennedy and the Politics of Arms to Israel, which examined the first arms deal between the US and Israel."

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  • "Lyndon B. Johnson and the politics of arms sales to Israel : In the shadow of the hawk"
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