This book comprises findings from the author's wide-ranging research since 1948 on the unresolved Arab/Israel protracted conflict. Brecher reflects back on his detailed analysis of the UN Commission created in November 1947, and his near-seven decades of research and publications on this complex protracted conflict continued since the first of nine Arab/Israeli wars. The book includes an analysis of the crucial early phase of the unresolved struggle for control of Jerusalem in 1948-49 and beyond, based on extensive interviews with Israel's leaders and prominent Egyptian senior officials, journalists and academics. It addresses the many diverse attempts at conflict resolution, including a peace plan to resolve the Arab/Israel conflict of the author's own design. It concludes with historical reflections about Israel's behavior, domestically and externally, in 1948-1949 and 2008 and beyond. No other book on this protracted conflict contains so many important interviews with the first two generations of Israeli leaders and Egyptian officials and academics, and no other author can speak from such a deep and prolonged engagement.
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This book comprises findings from the author's wide-ranging research since 1948 on the unresolved Arab/Israel protracted conflict.
1. Introduction2. Historical Roots3. Struggle for Jerusalem4. Arab-Israel Perceptions5. Israeli Leaders' Perceptions of the Arabs, the Arab-Israel Conflict, and Peace: Formative Generation, 1948-19776. Encounters with Arab Intellectuals and Officials: Views of Israel, Palestine, and Their Conflict (1975)7. Conflict-Sustaining Acts in the Arab-Israel PC8. The Arab-Israel Military Balance: 1967 and 19739. Crises Within the Arab-Israel PC: 1948-201410. Israel's Behavior in 1967 and 1973 Wars: Overall Findings11. Evidence on Conflict Resolution: Partial Agreements and Overall Failed Attempts, 1937-201412. Assessments of the Way Out13. Israel at 68: Beneath the Glitter
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"In this volume Michael Brecher reveals many fascinating aspects of his own intellectual autobiography. Eschewing narrow disciplinary loyalties, he provides a sophisticated overview of the complex Arab-Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian disputes. Brecher's Ben-Gurion/Sharett paradigm for analyzing Israel's foreign policy options (ch. 5) has become classic, but his contributions to this field go far wider and deeper, as this multi-faceted collection attests. The author is inclusive and pluralistic in offering explanations of the history, evolution and dynamics of this protracted conflict, incorporating the insights of a lifetime of personal experience and displaying the highest standards of academic rigor. A rare example of wise and engaged scholarship speaking about - and to - the real, but flawed, world of decision-makers." (Neil Caplan , author of "The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories" (2009) and co-author (with Laura Eisenberg) of "Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: Patterns, Problems, Possibilities" (2nd ed., 2010))
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ISBN
9783319475745
Publisert
2017-02-01
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Springer International Publishing AG
Vekt
6568 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
05, UP
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
410

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Biographical note

Michael Brecher has authored 20 books and 85 articles, and edited 6 books in International Relations and Political Science, including two prestigious book awards, from the American Historical Association, for Nehru: A Political Biography (1959), and the Woodrow Wilson Prize, American Political Science Association, for the best book in politics and international affairs, The Foreign Policy System of Israel (1972). He has received Nuffield, Guggenheim, Rockefeller, and Canada Council Research Fellowships, and has served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago, USA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, University of California, Berkeley, USA, and Stanford University, USA.