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Mythologies without end : the US, Israel, and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1917-2020 / Jerome Slater.

LIBRA DS119.76 .S785437 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Slater, Jerome, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zionism.
International relations.
Israel--Foreign relations--United States.
Israel.
United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Israel.
Palestine--Foreign relations--United States.
Palestine.
United States--Foreign relations--Palestine.
Middle East--Palestine.
Arab-Israeli conflict--History.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
History.
Jewish-Arab relations--History.
Jewish-Arab relations.
Zionism--Political aspects.
Diplomatic relations.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
x, 495 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Summary:
"Every nation has narratives or stories it tells itself about its history, but which typically contain factually false or misleading mythologies that often result in devastating consequences for itself and for others. In the case of Israel and its indispensable ally, the United States, the central mythology is "the Arabs never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity," as the Israeli diplomat Abba Eban famously said in a 1973 statement that has been widely quoted ever since. However, the historical truth is very nearly the converse: it is Israel and the U.S. that have repeatedly lost or deliberately dismissed many opportunities to reach fair compromise settlements of the Arab-Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts. The book reexamines the entire history of the conflict from its onset at the end of WWI through today. Part I begins with a reconsideration of Zionism and then examines the origins and early years of the Arab-Israeli state conflict. One chapter is devoted to the question of what accounts for the nearly unconditional U.S. support of Israel throughout the entire conflict. Part II focuses on war and peace in the Arab-Israeli state conflict from 1948 through today, arguing that all the major wars-in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973--could and should have been avoided. This section also includes an examination of the Cold War and its impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part III covers the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from 1917 through today, and examines the prospects for a two-state or other settlement of the conflict"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
1. The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
2. Zionism Reconsidered
3. The Onset of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1917-47
4. The Creation of the State of Israel, 1947-48
pt. TWO WAR AND PEACE IN THE ARAB-ISRAELI STATE CONFLICT, 1948-2020
5. The 1948 War
6. Lost Opportunities for Peace, 1949-56
7. Israel, Egypt, the United States, and the 1956 War
8. From War to War, 1956-67
9. The Cold War and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1967-74
10. Peace with Egypt and Jordan
11. The Lebanon Wars
12. The Israeli-Syrian Conflict, 1973-2019
pt. THREE WAR AND PEACE IN THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
13. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1917-88
14. The Rise and Fall of the Peace Process, 1975-99
15. Camp David, Taba, and the Clinton Parameters, 2000-2001
16. Israeli Occupation and Palestinian Resistance, 2000-2008
17. Israel, the "Siege of Gaza," and Hamas, 2008-14
18. The Peace Process
19. The Arab-Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts in the Netanyahu/Trump Era, 2017-20
20. Summary and Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-473) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Slater, Jerome. Mythologies without end.
ISBN:
9780190459086
0190459085
OCLC:
1145110207
Publisher Number:
99985842611

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