Sandler contends that the impact of the nation in foreign policy is
not synonymous with that of the State. Understanding the effect of
the nation is important because of the contemporary reawakening of
primordial national aspirations. This study is designed to test
these views by examining nation-centered concerns in foreign policy
as practiced within Israel. It reviews and analyzes the roots of
the territorial dimension in Israeli foreign policy since the
establishment of the state up to the present; the impact of Israeli
domestic politics; and the rise and fall of ethnonationalism in
Israeli foreign policy. As such, the work is of concern to all
students of Israeli politics and foreign policy and the
Arab-Israeli conflict.
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