Notes
[1] New work on the subject includes: CitationAshton, Kennedy, Macmillan, and the Cold War; , “John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan” and “‘Unfortunate Arabia’”; CitationMcNamara, Britain, Nasser; CitationMawby, “The Clandestine Defence of Empire”; CitationSmith, “Revolution and Reaction.”
Ashton
,
Nigel
.
2002
.
Kennedy, Macmillan, and the Cold War: The Irony of Interdependence
,
Basingstoke
:
Palgrave
.
McNamara
,
Robert
.
2003
.
Britain, Nasser, and the Balance of Power in the Middle East, 1952–1967
,
London
:
Frank Cass
.
Mawby
,
Spencer
.
2002
.
The Clandestine Defence of Empire: British Special Operations in Yemen, 1951–64
.
Intelligence and National Security
,
17
(
3
)
:
105
–
30
.
Smith
,
Simon C.
2000
.
Revolution and Reaction: South Arabia and the Yemeni Revolution
.
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
,
28
:
193
–
208
.