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This book investigates demonization in international politics, particularly in the Middle East. It argues that while demonization’s origins are religious, its continued presence is fundamentally political. Drawing upon examples from historical and modern conflicts, this work addresses two key questions: Why do leaders demonize enemies when waging war? And what are the lasting impacts on peacemaking? In providing answers to these inquiries, the author applies historical insight to twenty-first century conflict. Specific attention is given to Israel and Palestine as the author argues that…mehr
This book investigates demonization in international politics, particularly in the Middle East. It argues that while demonization’s origins are religious, its continued presence is fundamentally political. Drawing upon examples from historical and modern conflicts, this work addresses two key questions: Why do leaders demonize enemies when waging war? And what are the lasting impacts on peacemaking? In providing answers to these inquiries, the author applies historical insight to twenty-first century conflict. Specific attention is given to Israel and Palestine as the author argues that war-time demonization in policy, media, and art is a psychological and relational barrier during peace talks.
Linn Normand obtained her BA in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge, UK, and her PhD in International Relations from the University of Oxford, UK. She was a Herchel Smith Scholar at Harvard University, USA, and a Research Fellow at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, USA. She is currently affiliated with the University of California, Davis, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Demonization in Historical Context.- Chapter 3: Demonization in War and Peace.- Chapter 4: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An Introduction.- Chapter 5: Documenting Demonization in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 6: Demonization Deadlock in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Demonization in Historical Context.- Chapter 3: Demonization in War and Peace.- Chapter 4: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An Introduction.- Chapter 5: Documenting Demonization in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 6: Demonization Deadlock in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Demonization in Historical Context.- Chapter 3: Demonization in War and Peace.- Chapter 4: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An Introduction.- Chapter 5: Documenting Demonization in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 6: Demonization Deadlock in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Demonization in Historical Context.- Chapter 3: Demonization in War and Peace.- Chapter 4: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: An Introduction.- Chapter 5: Documenting Demonization in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 6: Demonization Deadlock in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
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