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Can one individual influence the course of history? In the example of Churchill and the Middle East during post-World War I, the answer is an irrefutable yes. Winston S. Churchill, first as Secretary for War and Air, and then as Colonial Secretary, both formulated and enacted the British imperial mandate policy for Iraq and Palestine, thereby laying the groundwork for issues that are still relevant today including conflicts in Israel, internal political upheavals in Iraq. The complicated historical intricacies of the postwar period combined with a variety of personal and political confrontations are at the core of Churchill's decisions and finally his parliamentary successes.
While most books on Churchill attempt to cover the course of his political and personal career, this volume exclusively focuses on the Middle East during the formative years of 1919-1922 and explores the foundations of some of the Middle East's most problematic issues today.
Contents
Chapter 1: Winston S. Churchill and the Middle East
Chapter 2: Great Britain and the Middle East
Chapter 3: Secretary of State for War and Air
Chapter 4: Middle East Dilemmas
Chapter 5: Secretary of State for the Colonies
Chapter 6: The Cairo Conference of 1921
Chapter 7: Approval of Parliament
Chapter 8: Slow Progress
Chapter 9: No Progress
Chapter 10: Iraq: From Stalemate to Solution
Chapter 11: Policy for Palestine
Chapter 12: Summary and Conclusion



