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Israel / Palestine 3rd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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(Professor Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame and former Kahanoff Chair of Israel Studies at the University of Calgary)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width x depth: 213x137x23 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Sērija : Hot Spots in Global Politics
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-May-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745656129
  • ISBN-13: 9780745656120
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width x depth: 213x137x23 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Sērija : Hot Spots in Global Politics
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-May-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745656129
  • ISBN-13: 9780745656120
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What explains the peculiar intensity and evident intractability of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Of all the "hot spots" in the world today, the apparently endless clash between Jews and Arabs in the Middle East seems unique in its longevity and resistance to resolution. Is this conflict really different from other ethnic and nationalist confrontations, and if so, in what way?

In this fully revised and updated third edition of his highly respected introductory text, Alan Dowty demystifies the conflict by putting it in broad historical perspective, identifying its roots, and tracing its evolution up to the current impasse. His account offers a clear analytic framework for understanding transformations over time, and in doing so, punctures the myths of an "age-old" conflict with an unbridgeable gap between the two sides. Rather than simply reciting historical detail, this book presents a clear overview that serves as a road map through the thicket of conflicting claims. This newly expanded edition updates the analysis to include the latest developments, and also integrates into the analysis a fuller account of the regional and international context of the conflict.

In this account the opposed perspectives of the two sides are presented in full, leaving readers to make their own evaluations of the issues. The book thus expresses fairly and objectively the concerns, hopes, fears, and passions of both sides, making it clear why this conflict is waged with such vehemence -- and why, for all that, there are some grounds for optimism.

Recenzijas

"Simply the best book available for undergraduates. In my many years of teaching I have never received such universal praise for a textbook on course evaluations." Israel Studies Review

Acclaim for previous editions:

"An excellent analysis of the issue at the core of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, stripped of the 'subjective' accretions of emotions and passions, prejudice and ethnic hatred. It is the book to which scholars and belligerents should return in the heat of battle to remind themselves of the real issue at stake." Australian Journal of Political Science "Presents clearly the facts that underscore the tragedy for both sides of this conflict." Journal of Contemporary Religion

"A veritable joy for the average Middle East academic connoisseur." Political Studies Review

"Alan Dowtys book now receives pride of place at the top of my list of concise, illuminating histories of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict to recommend. This will be a leading contender to be the textbook of choice in basic courses on the conflict." Middle East Journal

Preface ix
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
xi
1 Introduction: Two Worlds Collide
1(21)
Dispelling Myths
1(3)
Defining the Conflict
4(8)
The Setting: Ottoman Palestine
12(10)
2 The Jewish Story
22(25)
A Fossilized Relic?
22(6)
The Theme of Persecution
28(4)
"Come, Let Us Go"
32(5)
Herzl and the Second Aliyah
37(5)
First Encounters
42(5)
3 The Arab Story
47(25)
The Glory of Islam
47(8)
The Rise of the West
55(5)
Palestine and Palestinism
60(4)
First Encounters
64(3)
The Debut of Arab Nationalism
67(5)
4 The Emergence of Israel
72(41)
The British Mandate
72(9)
A Mischievous Pretence?
81(4)
Holocaust and Partition
85(7)
The War of Independence/An-Nakba: The Second Stage of the Conflict
92(11)
Nasser and Nationalism
103(10)
5 The Re-Emergence of the Palestinians
113(36)
The War that No One Wanted?
113(6)
The Peculiar Legacy of 1967
119(6)
The Decade of Sadat: Entering the Third Stage of the Conflict
125(12)
The Lebanese Tangle
137(5)
Shaking Things Up: The First Intifada
142(7)
6 The First Pass at Peace
149(28)
The Oslo Breakthrough
149(8)
The Rocky Road to Peace
157(6)
What Went Wrong?
163(9)
The Roof Falls In
172(5)
7 The Fourth Stage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
177(43)
The End of the Arafat Era
177(5)
Israel Turns to Unilateralism
182(10)
A Turning Point: Ideology Prevails
192(14)
Palestinian Unilateralism
206(14)
8 The Impasse that Remains
220(36)
The End of the Two-State Solution?
220(6)
Territory and Settlements
226(7)
Jerusalem
233(4)
Security Issues
237(5)
Refugees
242(6)
A General Prognosis
248(8)
9 The Perfect Conflict
256(11)
Right against Right?
256(3)
A Practical Solution
259(3)
Building Foundations: Extremists and Illusions
262(3)
Reflections
265(2)
Chronology 267(13)
Further Reading 280(3)
Internet Links 283(2)
References 285(14)
Index 299
Alan Dowty is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Notre Dame. In 2017, he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award in Israel Studies by the Association for Israel Studies and the Israel Institute. From 2004-2006 Professor Dowty was President of the Association for Israel Studies.