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Israel / Palestine 5th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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(University of Notre Dame; University of Calgary)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 221x142x18 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509554823
  • ISBN-13: 9781509554829
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 221x142x18 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509554823
  • ISBN-13: 9781509554829
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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 expanded fifth 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. Updated to include recent developments, such as the recent Israeli elections and the debate over the two-state solution, the new edition presents in full the opposed perspectives of the two sides, 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 how, for all that, the gap between the two sides has narrowed over time.

Recenzijas

"Now in its fifth edition, Dowty's Israel/Palestine remains the go-to textbook for anyone interested in understanding the conflicting claims of Arabs and Jews. Moving beyond the dry description of historical events, Dowty's balanced construction of these competing narratives is both fascinating and compelling." Asaf Siniver, University of Birmingham

"This updated edition of Alan Dowty's book comprehensively and chronologically covers a complicated and intractable conflict in a manner that is clear, concise, compelling, accessible, and, above all, impartial. Dowty assiduously and judiciously presents the perspectives of both sides and does so in a clear-eyed and sober fashion while giving the reader hope that a solution is still possible. Dowty's book is required reading for students and specialists alike." Eric Lob, Florida International University

Preface xiii
Maps, Figures, and Tables
xv
1 Introduction: Two Worlds Collide
1(17)
Dispelling Myths
1(2)
Defining the Conflict
3(6)
The Setting: Ottoman Palestine Before World War I
9(9)
2 The Jewish Story to 1914
18(22)
A Fossilized Relic?
18(5)
The Theme of Persecution
23(3)
"Come, Let Us Go"
26(4)
Herzl and the Second Aliyah
30(4)
First Encounters
34(6)
3 The Arab Story to 1914
40(20)
The Glory of Islam
40(6)
The Rise of the West
46(4)
Palestine and Palestinism
50(3)
First Encounters
53(3)
The Debut of Arab Nationalism
56(4)
4 The Emergence of Israel, 1914-1967
60(33)
The British Mandate
60(8)
A Mischievous Pretence?
68(3)
Holocaust and Partition
71(6)
The War of Independence/An-Nakba: The Second Stage of the Conflict
77(8)
Nasser and Nationalism
85(8)
5 The Re-emergence of the Palestinians, 1967-1988
93(29)
The War that No One Wanted?
93(5)
The Peculiar Legacy of 1967
98(6)
The Decade of Sadat: Entering the Third Stage of the Conflict
104(10)
The Lebanese Tangle
114(3)
Shaking Things Up: The First Intifada
117(5)
6 The First Pass at Peace, 1988-2001
122(24)
The Oslo Breakthrough
122(7)
The Rocky Road to Peace
129(5)
What Went Wrong?
134(8)
The Roof Falls In
142(4)
7 The Fourth Stage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 2001-2009
146(26)
The End of the Arafat Era
146(4)
Israel Turns to Unilateralism
150(9)
A Turning Point: Ideology Prevails
159(13)
8 The Downward Spiral since 2009
172(29)
Palestinian Unilateralism
172(7)
The Arab Spring
179(2)
The Second Round in Gaza
181(1)
The Kerry Initiative
182(3)
Third Round in Gaza: The Gap Widens
185(4)
International Dimensions: Shifting Sands
189(3)
Divided Voices, Palestinian and Israeli
192(5)
Fourth Round in Gaza
197(4)
9 The Impasse that Remains
201(33)
The End of the Two-State Solution?
201(7)
Territory and Settlements
208(6)
Jerusalem
214(4)
Security Issues
218(4)
Refugees
222(6)
A General Prognosis
228(6)
10 The Perfect Conflict
234(26)
Right against Right?
234(3)
A Practical Solution
237(1)
Building Foundations: Extremists and Illusions
238(3)
Reflections
241(1)
Chronology
242(13)
Further Reading
255(3)
Internet Links
258(2)
References 260(12)
Index 272
Alan Dowty is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington.