Gabriel Glickman is an Associate Fellow at Bar-Ilan University's Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. His research is focused on history and international relations. His writing has appeared in publications such as The Washington Post, The National Interest, The Jerusalem Post, and The Hill.
PART 1: AFTER KENNEDY (NOVEMBER 1963-JUNE 1964)
1. Prologue: Kennedy's Men
2. Komer's War
3. Nasser's New Frontier
4. Weapons and Bases
5. Enter Britain
6. Badeau's Final Mission
PART II: AFTER BADEAU (JUNE 1964-MARCH 1966)
7. Starting Over With/In Cairo
8. Two Summits
9. Communication Breakdown
10. Congress Reacts
11. Komer's Gamble
12. Johnson's Reluctance
13. Rusk Takes Over
14. The $37 Million
15. Another Long Summer
16. Komer's Final Campaign
17. Sadat's Visit
PART III: AFTER KOMER (MARCH 1966-MAY 1967)
18. Johnson's Men
19. A New Policy
20. Nasser's Last Stand
21. Cold Shoulders
22. U.S.-Egyptian Relations Unbound
23. Epilogue: Applied History