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Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: The Struggle for the Holy Land (Contributions in Political Science)
 
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Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: The Struggle for the Holy Land (Contributions in Political Science) [Hardcover]

Andrej Kreutz (Author)

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0313268290 978-0313268298 February 8, 1990
The Vatican's foreign relations, particularly their Middle Eastern aspects, are generally little known. This book attempts to clear up the misunderstandings and misconceptions in regard to the Vatican's Middle Eastern relations. For more than a thousand years, the Holy See has been inextricably involved in the Middle East; indeed, the very roots of the Roman Catholic Church originate there. Yet despite the religious overtones of the Holy Land issue, Kreutz argues that the Vatican's Middle Eastern policy is much more than an expression of its religious and secular ideology, it is a reflection of the social, political, and economic climate. The study begins with background on the Roman Catholic Church and its links to the Third World, especially the Middle East. The balance of the book provides a chronological historical analysis of the Vatican's involvement in the Palestinian problem beginning around 1900 through 1988. Kreutz examines its relations in regard to the beginning of Zionist settlement in Palestine, the Holocaust, the 1947-1948 partition plan and the creation of Israel and the Arab refugee problem. He focuses on the aftermath of the Arab-Israeli Six Day War in 1967 including the growth of the Palestinian national movement, and the present day attitude of the Vatican under Pope John Paul II.

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“Starting with an examination of the Roman Catholic Church a a religious and political institution and of its foreign policy-making process, the book proceeds to a detailed history of the events and motivating elements of Vatican policy toward Palestine, Zionism, Israel, and the future of the Palestinians. Noting the Vatican's acceptance and considerable dialogue with Israel, the author concludes that the Vatican will not agree to full diplomatic relations "until full and just settlement of the Palestinian question."”–Booknotes

“The international relations of the Vatican is a topic strangely neglected by political scientists. The present book intends to correct this. It offers an excellent study of contemporary interest, based on data not easily available, analyzing the evolving relationship of the Vatican to the Palestinian people.”–Gregory Baum Religious Studies, McGill University

“The book in its historical part is largely based on meticulous and original research in the newly opened American and European archives. The author provides in a comparatively short book a comprehensive picture of the complex evolution of Vatican-Palestinian/Zionist relations in the context of the 20th century background of the region.”–T. Y. Ismael Department of Political Science, The University of Calgary

“This well-researched, balanced, and comprehensive work on the papacy and the Palestinians is obligatory reading for anyone interested in Vatican politics and in the recent history of the Middle East.”–Jean-Guy Vaillancourt Professor of Sociology, Universite de Montreal

“This volume makes an important contribution to a much neglected subject, the relationship between the Vatican and the Palestinian community....It is must reading for everybody who is interested in the contemporary Middle East.”–Janice Gross Stein Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto

About the Author

ANDREJ KREUTZ trained in international law and European history at the Jagiello University in Cracow, Poland, and in comparative and international politics at the University of Toronto.

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