The Eternal War chronicles the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and thoroughly analyzes it from both a historical and psychological outlook. For the first time ever, an original and comprehensive plan for peace is presented. No other study on this subject offers such an emboldened and imaginative plan.
The Eternal War chronicles the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and thoroughly analyzes it from both a historical and psychological outlook. For the first time ever, an original and comprehensive plan for peace is presented. No other study on this subject offers such an emboldened and imaginative plan.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. J. Abraham is professor of Middle Eastern history at New York Institute of Technology and John Jay College (CUNY). A world-class scholar, Abraham has served as a consultant to several governments, as well as to international agencies and organizations. He is the author of numerous articles and books on the Near and Middle East and the Third World.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Sketches From The Historical Past Chapter 2. Sacred History Chapter 3. Political Zionism Chapter 4. The Struggle For Palestine Chapter 5. Modern Israel and The Palestinian Problem Chapter 6. The Arab-Israeli Wars Chapter 7. Palestine, Israel and The United Nations Chapter 8. The United States and The Problem of Palestine Chapter 9. The Search For Peace Chapter 10. Some Final Thoughts Bibliography
Dedication Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Sketches From The Historical Past Chapter 2. Sacred History Chapter 3. Political Zionism Chapter 4. The Struggle For Palestine Chapter 5. Modern Israel and The Palestinian Problem Chapter 6. The Arab-Israeli Wars Chapter 7. Palestine, Israel and The United Nations Chapter 8. The United States and The Problem of Palestine Chapter 9. The Search For Peace Chapter 10. Some Final Thoughts Bibliography
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