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The Arab-Israeli conflict transformedThe Arab-Israeli conflict transformed

The Arab-Israeli conflict transformed

Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Shmuel Sandler

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"The Middle East conflict, be it between the state of Israel and Arab states or between Jews and Palestinians, is a staple of international news. Utilizing both theoretical approaches and empirical evidence, Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Shmuel Sandler argue that despite the recent upswing in violence, particularly over the Palestinian issue, conflict has gradually been giving way, since the 1970s, to a more orderly regime of conflict management. By integrating ethnonational theoretical literature into their analysis, the authors move beyond the current International Relations debate over the relative merits of realist/neo-realist approaches versus neo-liberal-institutional approaches. Ethnic-state disputes are the primary source for failing to terminate the Arab-Israeli conflict."--Jacket.

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OL22828658W

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Ethnic identityJewsPalestinian ArabsArab-Israeli conflictEthnic relationsGeneralEthnic conflictIdentityHISTORY

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