Few international issues have aroused as much passionate interest and
political activity among Canadians. The contest on "the domestic
battleground" has been decisive in determining Canada's policies in
the Middle East. The Domestic Battleground provides the history and
background needed to understand Canadian attitudes toward both the
explosive unrest occurring in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the
participants in the conflict - Israel, the Palestinians, and the rest
of the Arab world. Taras and Goldberg analyse the struggles over the
levers of decision making in Ottawa and the battle between moral
stances and convictions that has taken place among concerned
Canadians. The Domestic Battleground is the first book devoted to
analysing the study of Canada's Middle Eastern policy. David Taras and
David H. Goldberg take readers inside the Canadian decision-making
process on key issues regarding the Middle East over the last forty
years. Bringing together articles by scholars with differing
perspectives, this volume brings to light the positions and actions of
Canadian political leaders - Mackenzie King, Lester B. Pearson, Joe
Clark, Pierre Trudeau, and Brian Mulroney - and assess the impact of
media coverage, corporate and governmental interests, and Arab and
Jewish lobby groups. The Domestic Battleground addresses the narrowing
of the emotional distance separating Canada from the conflicts and
disputes indigenous to the Middle East and responds to the presence of
the Arab-Israeli conflict in the mainstream of daily life and politics
in Canada.
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Canada and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773562066
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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