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Arab-Israeli Conflict (Hardcover)
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Arab-Israeli Conflict (Hardcover)
Series: Major Writings in Middle Eastern Studies
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The Arab-Israeli conflict remains one of the longest-running
disputes in modern world politics and the search for a lasting
peace remains as elusive as ever. The series of wars and disputes
starting in 1948 after the arrival of Zionist settlers in Palestine
and the creation of the new state of Israel have primarily been
about territory, but a number of other issues have exacerbated and
prolonged the conflict. Externally, these include superpower
rivalry and interventions in the region by Western industrial
powers to secure access to the Middle East's huge oil reserves.
Internally, issues such as religious animosities, militarized
polities, and the traumas of rapid modernization and development,
have all contributed to regional instability. Attempts at resolving
the conflict have included a number of agreements between
Palestinians and Israelis, on the one hand, and between Israel and
her neighbouring states (Egypt and Jordan), on the other. Although
the Oslo Accords of 1993 between Israel and the Palestine
Liberation Organization established a framework for the partial
decolonization of territories occupied in 1967, many thorny issues
remain unresolved. Understanding the evolution and unfolding of the
Arab-Israeli conflict provides crucial insights into the nature of
the local, national, and international politics of the region, and
offers vital indications of possible future developments. Moreover,
the world crisis following the events of 11 September 2001
underscores the growing need to comprehend and resolve this
conflict. The study of the conflict has generated a huge body of
literature, some of it factual and evidence-based, some more
polemical and provocative. In all cases there is a wide and
divergent range of views. An important tool in understanding the
conflict and the emotions it generates is to become familiar with
such different perspectives and interpretations, and this new
four-volume collection from Routledge provides an overview of both
the principal topics and the various approaches to the conflict.
With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction,
newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in
its historical and intellectual context, The Arab-Israeli Conflict
is an essential work of reference. It is destined to be valued by
scholars, students, and researchers of Middle East Studies,
Politics, and International Relations as a vital research resource.
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