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This book examines the main categories applicable to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since the end of the Second World War in 1945, based on theories about the creation and extinction of States. With the consolidation of successive wars with the Arab States of the region, the notion of soft power and the role it plays in this historical context is analyzed in light of international regulation, especially by the United States of America. The discussion is based on the policies developed by the Clinton and Bush administrations towards this region of the world, placing special emphasis on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the main categories applicable to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since the end of the Second World War in 1945, based on theories about the creation and extinction of States. With the consolidation of successive wars with the Arab States of the region, the notion of soft power and the role it plays in this historical context is analyzed in light of international regulation, especially by the United States of America. The discussion is based on the policies developed by the Clinton and Bush administrations towards this region of the world, placing special emphasis on the policy implemented by the Obama and Trump governments regarding the peace negotiations, and contemplating the positions and roles played by the neighboring countries surrounding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It concludes with an appreciation of the current panorama facing these territories.
Autorenporträt
Mónica María Hernández Rodríguez is a prominent Colombian lawyer and writer whose work reflects a deep commitment to the study and reflection on politics and public international law. With a solid academic background, the author graduated with honors from the prestigious Catholic University of Colombia.