The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power PoliticsNasser's Egypt by an exceptionally influential American observer with unrivalled opportunities of working close to Nasser and the leaders of Nasser's Egyptian revolution, provides a case-study for a whole new strategy of international politics. Without doubt the most informative and intimately revealed picture of the Nasser regime, its personalities and the Machiavellian game involving a small country at a vital strategic position in time and space and the great powers of the earth. |
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Preface | 9 |
The Events in Proper Order | 15 |
2 THE POLITICAL ACTION EXPERIMENTS | 45 |
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