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Origins and Development of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: (Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century) [Hardcover]

Ann Mosely Lesch (Author), Dan Tschirgi (Author)
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Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century August 1998
This readable and comprehensive account of the Arab-Israeli conflict from its origins to the present contains a wealth of information, analysis and ready-reference materials. Designed for secondary school and college student research, it contains valuable essays explaining the history of the conflict and the positions of the parties, a timeline of events, biographical profiles of major players, and the text of key primary documents associated with the conflict. The authors, noted authorities on Middle East politics, have taken pains to provide a clear, factual and objective account of the conflict and its underlying issues. A glossary of terms and an annotated bibliography of recommended further reading should aid student research. Topical essays designed for the student and general reader provide an accessible historical overview and analysis of the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the contradictory nationalist movements of Zionism and Palestinian nationalism, succinct histories of the Israelis and the Palestinians, a discussion of the role of the US in the conflict, and an assesment of the current political situation and the prospects for the future. Biographical sketches provide valuable information on the historical and current personalities involved, and the text of key primary documents should aid student research. Students and interested readers can rely on this work for objective, insightful and thorough coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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"The authors have delivered on their promise to present a balanced view of the Arab-Israeli conflict....the authors have devised a good introductory text detailing the developments and participants in the Arab-Israeli issue during this century. The topics discussed have been thoroughly researched, and all the points made in the book high light key elements in the development of this crucial conflict."-International Journal of Middle East Studies

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Offers a detailed examination of the Arab-Israeli conflict from its beginnings to the present day.

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  • Hardcover: 191 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood Pub Group; annotated edition edition (August 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313299706
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313299704
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,126,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The 100 years war, December 16, 1998
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This review is from: Origins and Development of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: (Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century) (Hardcover)
This fine study of the Arab-Israeli conflict provides an overview of the main issues and events since Zionism and Arab nationalist aspirations began to collide in a Hundred Years War that is far from over. The book reflects on three principal themes: the shifts between ideology and pragmatism by both Arabs and Israelis, internal tensions within both sides over the nature of the conflict and ways to resolve it, and the part that external actors have played in bolstering ideological hard lines or encouraging pragmatic accommodation. In that sense, its theme is the interaction among the Arabs, Israelis, and third parties. With the exception of a weakness in the "external actors" and "third parties" element, as I will make clearer later, the end result is a successful combination of scholarship and exposition that turns this volume from being a university text to something much more. The book examines the Arab-Israeli conflict in a wide-ranging historical overview, and then by topical chapters. The first of the latter considers the growth of Zionism and Palestinian national feeling during British rule in the first half of the century, as the clash between the two peoples intensified. The succeeding sections look separately at the Israelis, Palestinians, and U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict. Finally, the conclusion evaluates the current situation. A short photo essay in the middle of the book adds a small but engaging visual touch, with some fine captions. (An odd weakness of books on this general subject is their lack of photographs, or ­ having included them ­ their utter irrelevance except as emotional gratification. I am particularly reminded of the photos in Rosemary Sayegh's book on the Palestinians in Lebanon, which were uncaptioned and otherwise not directly related to anything else in the same volume.) This book is peppered with verse, quotations from political actors and so on, to help bring immediacy to the questions being examined and a feeling for the ways in which individuals have been buffeted by the conflict. For example, President Sadat's reflections on first going Jerusalem, mercifully not in verse, are included. There are also excerpts from many documents critical to the Arab-Israeli conflict, ranging from the declaration at the Basel founding conference of the World Zionist Organization to the PLO National Covenant, much in the news recently. Biographical sketches and a copious annotated bibliography round off the book. By the end, the reader is impressed and satisfied that he has gone through a comprehensive introduction to the conflict. Unless, that is, the reader happens to be an economist, as I am. Without being churlish, though I found the book excellent, it left me wondering about the gaps in it. Knowing Dan Tschirgi personally and looking at Ann Lesch's CV, it is nevertheless obvious that the authors are both eminently qualified to write on the topic. Ann Lesch is Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. She has published seminal analyses of the Arab-Israeli conflict, including "Arab Politics in Palestine, 1917-1939," "Political Perceptions of the Palestinians on the West Bank and Gaza Strip," and "Transition to Palestinian Self-Government," and is co-author of "Israel, Egypt, and the Palestinians." Dan Tschirgi is Professor of Political Science at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of, among many other works on the region, "The Politics of Indecision: Origins and Implications of US Involvement with the Palestine Problem" and "The American Search for Mideast Peace." The clue was that both are professors of politics; the missing bit for me was thus economic. To twist a famous phrase around, diplomacy seems to be a continuation of economics by other means these days, at least in the Middle East. The recent visit to the region of U.S. Commerce Secretary William Daley was proof that his country's diplomatic activity ­ and the Wye accord in particular ­ was partly designed to push American business in the region. Whether or not all of Wye's stipulations survive, it is anyway being used to help U.S. business. Secretary Daley was also explicitly saying that this push into the region was directed against the Europeans, which brings me to the other missing element in this book: Europe. The history of the Arab-Israeli conflict over the past few years can be better understood if you take into account U.S.-European rivalry in the region. And rivalry there is, particularly when it comes to business. Among notable U.S. economic successes have been inroads into Egypt, not to mention the predominant American position in most of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. On the other hand, the EU is still first in Syria and Lebanon, though Secretary Daley tells us that the latter, at least, will soon fall to the U.S. However, in this book the international economic implications of the issue of intra-Western rivalry in the Middle East is not included. Neither does the book include Europe as it appears today in the conflict. On the whole, Europe is not really in the book, after the Suez Debacle of 1956; the landmark Venice Declaration, made by the Europeans close to two decades ago, is not there; and Mr. Moratrinos, he with the thankless job of European envoy to the region, does not feature. Perhaps a future volume not written mainly for the U.S. market will fill these gaps. Meanwhile, for the student and the general reader, this book remains the best introduction that I have yet seen to a complicated subject.

Riad al Khouri The Daily Star

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5.0 out of 5 stars Origins and Development of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, April 8, 2009
This is an excellent book. It is an updated and extended version of the 1986 'Arab-Israeli Conflict' by Ian J Bickerton and M N Pearson. Valuable for the ongoing student of this subject. Not available for sale in Australia, in libraries only. A pity as valuable learning tool.
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