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This is the controversial history of the British government's
involvement in the Zionist project, from the Balfour Declaration in
1917 to the present day. Written by the British Foreign Secretary
Arthur James Balfour, the Declaration stated 'His Majesty's
government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best
endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object.' Its
impact on history has been immense and still reverberates a century
later, starting what has been referred to as a hundred years of war
against the Palestinian people. This history focuses on the
devastating events which resulted from the Declaration, such as the
Arab Revolt, the Nakba and establishment of the state, the 1956 and
1967 wars, the Cold War and the Oslo period. It also shines a light
on controversial figures such as Tony Blair. In doing so, Balfour's
Shadow provides a fascinating take on this much-contested,
important history.
In carefully crafted official statements, the European Union
presents itself as an honest broker in the Middle East. In reality,
however, the EU's 27 governments have been engaged in a long
process of accommodating Israel's occupation of Palestinian
territories. Journalist David Cronin interrogates the relationship
and its outcomes. A recent agreement for "more intense, more
fruitful, more influential co-operation" between the EU and Israel
has meant that Israel has become a member state of the Union in all
but name. Cronin shows that rather than using this relationship to
encourage Israeli restraint, the EU has legitimized actions such as
the ill-treatment of prisoners and the Gaza invasion. Concluding
his revealing and shocking account, Cronin calls for a continuation
and deepening of international activism and protest to halt the
EU's slide into complicity.
During the chaos of the eurozone crisis, few mainstream
commentators have stopped to question the purpose of the European
Union itself, and whose interests it serves. Corporate Europe goes
beyond the divisions between nation-states, focusing instead on the
division between the corporate elite and the peoples of Europe.
David Cronin spent a year investigating the privileged access that
big business enjoys in Brussels. In this book, he reveals how the
EU's policies on health, climate change, armaments and food safety
have been tailored to please an unaccountable elite. Making
extensive use of previously unpublished documents, he explores how
ideologically blinkered lobbyists have seized on the financial
crisis of recent years to entrench the casino capitalism that
caused the crisis in the first place. What emerges is a powerful
expose of how vested interests in the EU have manipulated
opportunities to introduce ideologically-driven reforms.
This is the controversial history of the British government's
involvement in the Zionist project, from the Balfour Declaration in
1917 to the present day. Written by the British Foreign Secretary
Arthur James Balfour, the Declaration stated 'His Majesty's
government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best
endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object.' Its
impact on history has been immense and still reverberates a century
later, starting what has been referred to as a hundred years of war
against the Palestinian people. This history focuses on the
devastating events which resulted from the Declaration, such as the
Arab Revolt, the Nakba and establishment of the state, the 1956 and
1967 wars, the Cold War and the Oslo period. It also shines a light
on controversial figures such as Tony Blair. In doing so, Balfour's
Shadow provides a fascinating take on this much-contested,
important history.
During the chaos of the eurozone crisis, few mainstream
commentators have stopped to question the purpose of the European
Union itself, and whose interests it serves. Corporate Europe goes
beyond the divisions between nation-states, focusing instead on the
division between the corporate elite and the peoples of Europe.
David Cronin spent a year investigating the privileged access that
big business enjoys in Brussels. In this book, he reveals how the
EU's policies on health, climate change, armaments and food safety
have been tailored to please an unaccountable elite. Making
extensive use of previously unpublished documents, he explores how
ideologically blinkered lobbyists have seized on the financial
crisis of recent years to entrench the casino capitalism that
caused the crisis in the first place. What emerges is a powerful
expose of how vested interests in the EU have manipulated
opportunities to introduce ideologically-driven reforms.
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