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Frontmatter
Preface
Part I The Shape of the Palestine Problem in 1936
1 The Origins of the Mandate and Its Operation
2 Demographic, Economic, and Social Components
3 The Political Structure of the Yishuv
4 The Political Structure of the Arab Community
Part II Developments during the Period of Axis Ascendancy, 1936-1942
5 Arab Revolt and Partition Proposal
81 Retreat from Partition
7 The 1939 White Paper
8 Arab Political Stagnation
9 The Jewish War Effort
10 The Zionist Struggle against the White Paper
11 Arab Collaboration Abroad
12 The Statists and Their Opponents
Part III Results of the Sharpening East-West Rivalry after 1942
13 Changing Big-Power Alignment
14 Arab Political Revival
15 The Biltmore Controversy
16 The Scope of the Problem at the War's Close
17 Palestine as an Anglo-American Problem
18 The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
19 Provincial Autonomy
20 The London Conference
21 Britain's Legacy to the United Nations
22 United Nations Inquiry
23 Partition
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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