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Israel's Foreign Policy towards the PLO: The Impact of Globalization, Aran, Amno
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- Book Title
- Israel's Foreign Policy towards the PLO: The Impact of Globali
- ISBN
- 9781845194833
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1845194837
ISBN-13
9781845194833
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109117992
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Publication Name
Israel's Foreign Policy Towards the Plo : the Impact of Globalization
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Globalization, International Relations / General, World / Middle Eastern, Middle East / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
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0.4 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Scholarly & Professional
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"In a field replete with partisan, single-factor and often repetitive approaches, Dr. Amnon Aran has provided an original and commanding analysis. Breaking with the convention, shared by both sides, of analyzing the Palestinian question solely in terms of the actions of states, regional and international, he shows how it is the broader process of globalization, as this has developed since the 1970s, which has had a powerful impact on the evolution of the conflict. Challenging at once conventional wisdom on the ArabIsraeli dispute, and the broader theoretical disjuncture between studies of foreign policy and of globalization, Dr. Aran has made a multi-layered and signal contribution to contemporary debates within International Relations." Fred Halliday, author, The Middle East in International Relations, "In a field replete with partisan, single-factor and often repetitive approaches, Dr. Amnon Aran has provided an original and commanding analysis. Breaking with the convention, shared by both sides, of analyzing the Palestinian question solely in terms of the actions of states, regional and international, he shows how it is the broader process of globalization, as this has developed since the 1970s, which has had a powerful impact on the evolution of the conflict. Challenging at once conventional wisdom on the ArabIsraeli dispute, and the broader theoretical disjuncture between studies of foreign policy and of globalization, Dr. Aran has made a multi-layered and signal contribution to contemporary debates within International Relations." -Fred Halliday, author, The Middle East in International Relations, "In a field replete with partisan, single-factor and often repetitive approaches, Dr. Amnon Aran has provided an original and commanding analysis. Breaking with the convention, shared by both sides, of analyzing the Palestinian question solely in terms of the actions of states, regional and international, he shows how it is the broader process of globalization, as this has developed since the 1970s, which has had a powerful impact on the evolution of the conflict. Challenging at once conventional wisdom on the Arab-Israeli dispute, and the broader theoretical disjuncture between studies of foreign policy and of globalization, Dr. Aran has made a multi-layered and signal contribution to contemporary debates within International Relations." --Fred Halliday, author, The Middle East in International Relations
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
327.56940174927
Table Of Content
Introduction; The Formation of Israeli Foreign Policy Towards the PLO; Globalisation, the Cold War, & the Entrenchment of the Hard-Line Stance; The Reformulation of Israeli Foreign Policy Towards the PLO & the Changing Dynamics of Globalisation; From Oslo to Unilateralism Amid the Global War on Terror; Conclusion: From the Cold War to the Global War on Terror -- The Impact of Globalisation on Israeli Foreign Policy Towards the PLO; Epilogue: From the Disengagement from Gaza to Operation Cast Lead; Index.
Synopsis
Examining Israeli foreign policy towards the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) between the 1967 war and the 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, this work focuses on the impact and process of globalisation on the Israeli state's politics, economy, society and culture., This detailed examination of Israeli foreign policy towards the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) between the 1967 war and the 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip focuses on the impact and process of globalisation on the Israeli state's politics, economy, society and culture. In order to determine how interfacing developed between foreign policy and globalisation a theoretical framework is presented that brings together two established approaches that hitherto have advanced in parallel: foreign policy analysis and globalisation theory. This is the first attempt within the discipline of International Relations to theorise the relationships between foreign policy and globalisation. Causal relationships underpinning Israeli foreign policy -- involving government, the state, the economy, social stratification, and the media -- are linked to globalisation by specific example. Conventional accounts of this relationship strip military and political factors of any significance in terms of the conceptualisation of globalisation and its causes, in favour of spatio-temporal and economic dimensions. The state is viewed as being compelled to transform in response to the pressures of globalisation. But in the case of Israel the state acted proactively by using foreign policy towards the PLO as a key site of action to capture the opportunities and cope with the challenges presented by globalisation. To date there have been only partial historical accounts of Israeli foreign policy towards the PLO in the context of globalisation. It is generally understood that foreign policy towards the PLO became entangled with globalisation due to the socio-economic and cultural globalisation of Israel in the mid-1980s, but this study shows that the increasing impact of military and political globalisation during the Cold War on the Arab-Israeli conflict resulted in Israeli foreign policy towards the PLO, and globalisation effects in Israel, becoming entwined from the early 1970s., Now in paperback, this detailed examination of Israeli foreign policy towards the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) - between the 1967 war and the 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip - focuses on the impact of the process of globalization on the Israeli state's politics, economy, society, and culture. In order to determine how interfacing developed between foreign policy and globalization, a theoretical framework is presented that brings together two established approaches that hitherto have been advanced in parallel: Foreign Policy Analysis and Globalization Theory. Causal relationships underpinning Israeli foreign policy - involving government, the state, the economy, social stratification, and the media - are linked to globalization by specific example. Conventional accounts of this relationship strip military and political factors of any significance, in terms of the conceptualization of globalization and its causes, in favor of spatio-temporal and economic dimensions. The state is viewed as being compelled to transform in response to the pressures of globalization. But in the case of Israel, the state acted proactively by using foreign policy towards the PLO as a key site of action to capture the opportunities and cope with the challenges presented by globalization. This study shows that the increasing impact of military and political globalization during the Cold War on the Arab-Israeli conflict resulted in Israeli foreign policy towards the PLO becoming entwined from the early 1970s.
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