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This book suggests that the history and theory of Israeli foreign policy challenge many of the popular assumptions of American grand strategy theory. Focusing on the tenure of Prime Minister Menachem Begin (1977-83), this study suggests why Israeli foreign relations are conceptually distinct from many of grand strategy's core assumptions. This monograph contains an appendix which contemplates how the idea of an American "Offshore Balancer" grand strategy might impact Israel and how Israeli history might challenge many paradigms that its proponents use to look at the world.

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This book suggests that the history and theory of Israeli foreign policy challenge many of the popular assumptions of American grand strategy theory. Focusing on the tenure of Prime Minister Menachem Begin (1977-83), this study suggests why Israeli foreign relations are conceptually distinct from many of grand strategy's core assumptions. This monograph contains an appendix which contemplates how the idea of an American "Offshore Balancer" grand strategy might impact Israel and how Israeli history might challenge many paradigms that its proponents use to look at the world.
Autorenporträt
Ari Barbalat holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He previously earned a Master's in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Chicago (2008) and an Honours B.A. from the University of Toronto, Trinity College (2006). He specializes in Israeli history and international relations theory. He lives in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.