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Doomed to succeed : the U.S.-Israel relationship from Truman to Obama / Dennis Ross.

Van Pelt Library E183.8.I7 R67 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ross, Dennis.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Foreign relations--Israel.
United States.
International relations.
Israel.
Israel--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
United States--Foreign relations--1989-.
Diplomatic relations.
Genre:
Nonfiction.
Physical Description:
xiv, 474 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015.
Summary:
When it comes to Israel, U.S. policy has always emphasized the unbreakable bond between the two countries and our ironclad commitment to Israel's security. Today our ties to Israel are close--so close that when there are differences, they tend to make the news. But it was not always this way. Dennis Ross has been a direct participant in shaping U.S. policy toward the Middle East, and Israel specifically, for nearly thirty years. He served in senior roles, including as Bill Clinton's envoy for Arab-Israeli peace, and was an active player in the debates over how Israel fit into the region and what should guide our policies. In Doomed to Succeed, he takes us through every administration from Truman to Obama, throwing into dramatic relief each president's attitudes toward Israel and the region, the often tumultuous debates between key advisers, and the events that drove the policies and at times led to a shift in approach. Ross points out how rarely lessons were learned and how distancing the United States from Israel in the Eisenhower, Nixon, Bush, and Obama administrations never yielded any benefits and why that lesson has never been learned. Doomed to Succeed offers compelling advice for how to understand the priorities of Arab leaders and how future administrations might best shape U.S. policy in that light.
Contents:
The evolution of U.S. policy toward Israel
The Eisenhower Administration and the pursuit of Arab allies
The Kennedy Administration : breaking taboos and pursuing a new balance
Lyndon Baines Johnson : emotional ties but constrained by Vietnam
Nixon and Ford : dysfunction, war, and interim agreements
The Carter presidency : the pursuit of peace and constant tension with Israel
The Reagan administration and the policy of duality
George H.W. Bush and Israel : discord and responsiveness
The Clinton administration and Israel : strategic partners for peace
Bush 43 : terror, partnership, and bureaucratic divisions
Obama and Israel : support for security, little chemistry, and constant challenges
Lessons from the past and implications for the future.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
National Jewish Book Awards - History, Winner, 2015
ISBN:
9780374141462
0374141460
OCLC:
910964647

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