Witness to War and Peace: Egypt, the October War, and Beyond

Author:   Ahmed Aboul Gheit ,  Sarah Enany
Publisher:   The American University in Cairo Press
ISBN:  

9789774168857


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   30 July 2018
Format:   Hardback
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The son of a fighter pilot, raised in an air force barracks, Ahmed Aboul Gheit was privy to the confidential meetings, undisclosed memorandums, and battle secrets of Egyptian diplomacy for many decades. After a stint at military college, he began his career at the Egyptian embassy in Cyprus before later going on to become permanent representative to the United Nations and eventually, Egypt's minister of foreign affairs under Hosni Mubarak. In this fascinating memoir, Aboul Gheit looks back on the October War of 1973 and the diplomatic efforts that followed it, revealing the secrets of his long career for the first time. From Anwar Sadat's impassioned address to his cabinet on the eve of the war to delegations ripping out the walls and wiring at their respective hotels, from Jimmy Carter cycling through the bungalows at Camp David to U.S. State Department miscalculations, Aboul Gheit gives a lively and information-packed account of a turbulent time in Middle Eastern history. Specialists and armchair historians alike know that Egyptian state documents are never declassified. Virtually all available coverage of the 1967 and 1973 wars and subsequent diplomatic efforts comes from Israeli sources. To get an Arab perspective-from Nasser's military defeat in 1967, through the armed conflict of 1973, to the Oslo Accords and beyond-eyewitness testimony remains key. The recrimination-filled meeting of Arab League leaders in Cairo on the day of Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, Yitzhak Shamir's blunt admissions to his Arab counterparts in the 1991 Madrid conference, and more, are offered in the first-person perspective of one who has seen it all.

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Author:   Ahmed Aboul Gheit ,  Sarah Enany
Publisher:   The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint:   The American University in Cairo Press
ISBN:  

9789774168857


ISBN 10:   9774168852
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   30 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Dedication Foreword Introduction Part One: Witness to War 1 Silent War, Secret War: 1968-73 2 Twenty-Four Decisive Hours in My Life with Hafiz Ismail 3 Egypt and the October Victory 4 American Assessments of the Situation 5 The Battle Approaches 6 The October War: Military and Diplomatic Efforts, Coordinated 7 Accepting the Ceasefire 8 The War's Final Week 9 The Post-Resolution 338 Crisis 10 Attempts to Extricate the Third Army 11 Kissinger and Reaping the Rewards 12 Back to the Decision to Go to War 13 The War's Objectives and Outcomes Part Two: Witness to Peace 14 Sadat's Visit to Jerusalem 15 The Mena House Conference 16 The Ismailiya Summit 17 The Political Committee and the Visit to Jerusalem 18 Israel's Arrogance 19 Attempts to Advance the Negotiations 20 Camp David I 21 Building Political Consensus Toward a Settlement 22 Leeds Castle 23 The Road to Camp David 24 Camp David II 25 The Egyptian and Palestinian Paths 26 The Madrid Conference 27 The Invasion of Kuwait, the Destruction of Iraq, and the Road to Madrid 28 Peace Talks Begin along All Paths 29 Oslo, Camp David, and Resolution 1515 30 Conclusion Index

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The book, which has been translated into English, is an event. An Arab leader rarely writes memoirs during his tenure of office. . . . With a profusion of details and impeccable research. --Lisa Kaaki, Arab News


The book, which has been translated into English, is an event. An Arab leader rarely writes memoirs during his tenure of office. . . . With a profusion of details and impeccable research. --Lisa Kaaki, Arab News


Author Information

Ahmed Aboul Gheit was born in Cairo in 1942. He began his career at the Egyptian embassy in Cyprus before later going on to become permanent representative to the United Nations (1999-2004) and Egypt's minister of foreign affairs under Hosni Mubarak from 2004 until 2011. He was elected secretary general of the Arab League in 2016. Sarah Enany, with a PhD in drama, is an assistant professor in the English Department of Cairo University. Her translation credits include the acclaimed Arabic version of Les Miserables and Kamal Ruhayyim's Days in the Diaspora (AUC Press, 2012) and Menorahs and Minarets (AUC Press, 2017).

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