In this important book Dr Bialer describes the internal debates within the Israeli political parties on the choices between pro-Soviet, pro-Western or non-aligned foreign policies.
In this important book Dr Bialer describes the internal debates within the Israeli political parties on the choices between pro-Soviet, pro-Western or non-aligned foreign policies.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Internal Dimension: 1. The affiliation dilemma 2. Publicism, inter-party politics and non-alignment Part II. Red Star Over Zion: 3. 'Let my people go' 4. The aliyah tie with Moscow 5. The eastern European arena 6. Trade with the Soviet Union 7. Political cooperation 8. The military dimension Part III. The Western Connection: 9. The military and economic dimensions 10. From neutrality to the search for a link 11. Solidification of a Western orientation 12. Failure of 'facts and pacts' policy Epilogue: 'A people that dwells alone?' Appendix I: U.N. voting record Appendix II: biographical notes Appendix III: Israel's votes at the U.N. Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Internal Dimension: 1. The affiliation dilemma 2. Publicism, inter-party politics and non-alignment Part II. Red Star Over Zion: 3. 'Let my people go' 4. The aliyah tie with Moscow 5. The eastern European arena 6. Trade with the Soviet Union 7. Political cooperation 8. The military dimension Part III. The Western Connection: 9. The military and economic dimensions 10. From neutrality to the search for a link 11. Solidification of a Western orientation 12. Failure of 'facts and pacts' policy Epilogue: 'A people that dwells alone?' Appendix I: U.N. voting record Appendix II: biographical notes Appendix III: Israel's votes at the U.N. Index.
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