Notes
1 Salim Yaqub, ‘The Politics of Stalemate: The Nixon Administration and the Arab–Israeli Conflict 1969–1973’ in Nigel J. Ashton (ed.) The Cold War in the Middle East: Regional Conflict and the Superpowers 1969–1973 (Oxon: Routledge 2007) pp.35–58.
2 Nigel J. Ashton, ‘Cold War, Hot War and Civil War: King Hussein and Jordan's Regional Role, 1967–73’ in Nigel Ashton (ed.), The Cold War in the Middle East, pp.188–209; A.M. Garfinkle, ‘US Decision-making in the Jordan Crisis: Correcting the Record’, Political Science Quarterly 100/1 (1985), pp.117–38; N.J. Ashton, King Hussein of Jordan: A Political Life (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 2008) ch.8.
3 C A. Daigle, ‘The Russians Are Going: Sadat, Nixon and the Soviet Presence in Egypt, 1970–1971’, Middle East Review of International Affairs 8/1 (2004) pp.1–15; Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez, ‘The Origins of a Misnomer: The “Expulsion of Soviet Advisors” from Egypt in 1972’ in Ashton, The Cold War in the Middle East.