By studying the actions of the rising powers in relation to the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1947, this book identifies active and passive approaches to conflict management. Through them, this book examines the extent to which these actions help or hinder aspirations to greater global influence.
By studying the actions of the rising powers in relation to the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1947, this book identifies active and passive approaches to conflict management. Through them, this book examines the extent to which these actions help or hinder aspirations to greater global influence.
Guy Burton is assistant professor of public policy at the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government in Dubai.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Framing Rising Powers and Conflict Management Chapter 2: Rising Powers and the Arab Israeli Conflict, 1947 67 Chapter 3: Rising Powers and the Arab Israeli Conflict, 1967 93 Chapter 4: Rising Powers and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict during the Oslo Period, 1993 2000 Chapter 5: Rising Powers and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict since the Second Intifada Conclusion: Rising Powers and Conflict Management into the Future Bibliography About the Author
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Framing Rising Powers and Conflict Management Chapter 2: Rising Powers and the Arab Israeli Conflict, 1947 67 Chapter 3: Rising Powers and the Arab Israeli Conflict, 1967 93 Chapter 4: Rising Powers and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict during the Oslo Period, 1993 2000 Chapter 5: Rising Powers and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict since the Second Intifada Conclusion: Rising Powers and Conflict Management into the Future Bibliography About the Author
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