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Introduction : themes and issues | 1 | |
1 | Britain and the Yemen Civil War : prelude to intervention | 8 |
2 | The legacy of Yemeni irredentism : the debate over recognition of the YAR | 30 |
3 | Between Whitehall and the White House : Anglo-American relations | 56 |
4 | A constrained response : the limits of covert action | 86 |
5 | The mercenary operations : British subterfuge and the French connection | 113 |
6 | 'A very British affair' : the guerilla campaign, October 1963-September 1964 | 135 |
7 | 'Plus ca change, plus la meme chose' : the labour government, Aden, and the Yemen Civil War | 161 |
8 | 'From the jaws of victory' : the political defeat of Britain in south Arabia | 190 |
Conclusion : political conviction and the BMO | 217 |
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