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The Jewish Origins of Israeli Foreign Policy - A Study in Tradition and Survival (Paperback)
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The Jewish Origins of Israeli Foreign Policy - A Study in Tradition and Survival (Paperback)
Series: Israeli History, Politics and Society
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The conventional understanding of Israeli foreign policy has been
that it is a relatively new phenomenon, with some claiming that the
'Jewish People' is an invention by mid-19th century Jewish
historians, or simply an 'imagined community'. This book disputes
these claims by demonstrating that the Jews have a tradition of
foreign relations based on an historical political tradition that
goes back thousands of years, and that this tradition has been
carried over to the State of Israel. The Jewish political tradition
in foreign policy has always been defensive-oriented, whether under
sovereignty or in the Diaspora. Power has generally been only a
means for achieving survival rather than a goal in itself, whereas
Jewish national identity has always been related to historical
Zion. In order to explore the question of whether it is possible to
identify patterns of international behaviour in the foreign policy
of the Jews, the book begins with the Bible and continues through
the period of the First and Second Temples, then looks at the long
generations when the Jewish people were stateless, and ultimately
concludes with an examination of the sovereign Jewish state of
Israel. The underlying assumption is that an understanding of these
characteristics will allow us to derive a better understanding of
the Jewish origins of Israel's foreign policy, which should in turn
help to eliminate many of the harshest criticisms of Israel's
foreign policy. By presenting a nuanced and intricate examination
of longstanding Jewish foreign policy principles, this book will
appeal to students and scholars of Jewish Studies, Israeli Studies,
International Relations and anyone with an interest in the
relationship between religion and foreign policy.
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