The State of Israel, the Land of Israel - (Contributions in Political Science) by Shmuel Sandler (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Sandler contends that the impact of the nation in foreign policy is not synonymous with that of the State.
- About the Author: SHMUEL SANDLER is Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University in Israel and a Fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
- 320 Pages
- Political Science, International Relations
- Series Name: Contributions in Political Science
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About the Book
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.
Book Synopsis
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.Review Quotes
.,."a sober and welcome study."-The Jerusalem Post
.,."This is a thoughtful and considered book on the theme of statist and ethnonational ideologies and their foreign policy consequences. It is insightful as an organizing principle of Israeli foreign policy; it is also useful in understanding the contortions of rival Labor and Likud government formation efforts and especially the Labor-Likud national unity government of December 1988. Recommended for graduate collections."-Choice
?...a sober and welcome study.?-The Jerusalem Post
?...This is a thoughtful and considered book on the theme of statist and ethnonational ideologies and their foreign policy consequences. It is insightful as an organizing principle of Israeli foreign policy; it is also useful in understanding the contortions of rival Labor and Likud government formation efforts and especially the Labor-Likud national unity government of December 1988. Recommended for graduate collections.?-Choice
?...a sober and welcome study.??The Jerusalem Post
..."a sober and welcome study."-The Jerusalem Post
..."This is a thoughtful and considered book on the theme of statist and ethnonational ideologies and their foreign policy consequences. It is insightful as an organizing principle of Israeli foreign policy; it is also useful in understanding the contortions of rival Labor and Likud government formation efforts and especially the Labor-Likud national unity government of December 1988. Recommended for graduate collections."-Choice
About the Author
SHMUEL SANDLER is Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University in Israel and a Fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Among his earlier publications are Israel, the Palestinians and the West Bank and Israel's Odd Couple.