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Subject
History
ISBN
9780190924959
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Arab-Israeli Conflict : a History
Item Height
1.1in
Author
David W. Lesch
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.2in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Number of Pages
592 Pages

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Whether filtered through the media or through the classroom, the Arab-Israeli conflict has become a pervasive--and often misunderstood--subject of our contemporary cultural landscape. In this compelling new edition of The Arab-Israeli Conflict, widely respected scholar David W. Lesch presents the most balanced and accessible account of the conflict. Combining narrative history, primary sources, and informative analyses, The Arab-Israeli Conflict enables students to form their own educated opinions about complex and controversial issues.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190924950
ISBN-13
9780190924959
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Product Key Features

Author
David W. Lesch
Publication Name
Arab-Israeli Conflict : a History
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
592 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.2in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ds119.7.L4667 2019
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"This is one of the best books on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is clear throughout that Lesch bends backwards to be evenhanded. In some areas, particularly in later stages (the peace process) where Syria is concerned, he provides new, revealing information--in itself a welcome contribution to the literature."--Murhaf Jouejati, The George Washington University "This text is the most in-depth, comprehensive history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It offers a highly readable, nuanced, and balanced account of the history of the conflict, and places this history in the context of broader developments in the history of the Middle East, the Cold War, and U.S. foreign policy."--Dov Waxman, Northeastern University "This is the best overall textbook on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is comprehensive in its coverage, sophisticated in its analysis, and fair in its treatment of a highly volatile subject."--Paul Chamberlin, University of Kentucky "Lesch achieves the nearly impossible in The Arab-Israeli Conflict: a dispassionate, comprehensive, empirically based narrative of the key events, individuals and peoples, and wider historical/political forces that have influenced--and continue to influence--the Israeli/Arab-Israeli/Palestinian conflict. His engaging writing style makes a very complex case much more understandable. If you want one book that will help you understand why we are still talking about this conflict today, read this book."--Bryan Brophy-Baermann, Lesley University, Lesch achieves the nearly impossible in The Arab-Israeli Conflict: a dispassionate, comprehensive, empirically based narrative of the key events, individuals and peoples, and wider historical/political forces that have influenced, and continue to influence, the Israeli/Arab-Israeli/Palestinian conflict writ large. His engaging writing style makes a very complex case much more understandable, not by oversimplifying or by removing important depth, but by using aplain-spoken, active voice that practically carries the reader along as his narrative unfolds. If you want to read one book that will help you understand why we are still talking about this conflict today, read this book. - Bryan Brophy-Baermann, Lesley University, "This is one of the best books on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is clear throughout that Lesch bends backwards to be evenhanded. In some areas, particularly in later stages (the peace process) where Syria is concerned, he provides new, revealing information--in itself a welcome contribution to the literature."--Murhaf Jouejati, The George Washington University"This text is the most in-depth, comprehensive history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It offers a highly readable, nuanced, and balanced account of the history of the conflict, and places this history in the context of broader developments in the history of the Middle East, the Cold War, and U.S. foreign policy."--Dov Waxman, Northeastern University"This is the best overall textbook on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is comprehensive in its coverage, sophisticated in its analysis, and fair in its treatment of a highly volatile subject."--Paul Chamberlin, University of Kentucky"Lesch achieves the nearly impossible in The Arab-Israeli Conflict: a dispassionate, comprehensive, empirically based narrative of the key events, individuals and peoples, and wider historical/political forces that have influenced--and continue to influence--the Israeli/Arab-Israeli/Palestinian conflict. His engaging writing style makes a very complex case much more understandable. If you want one book that will help you understand why we are stilltalking about this conflict today, read this book."--Bryan Brophy-Baermann, Lesley University
Table of Content
Maps and Figures Closer Look Primary Sources Preface Note on the Text Chapter One: The Intellectual and Physical Setting Chapter Two: Competing Peoples and Ideologies Primary Sources Theodor Herzl: The Jewish State (Der Judenstaat), 1896 Basle Program (August 23,1897) Negib Azoury: Program of the League of the Arab Fatherland Chapter Three: The Convergence: World War One and a New Middle East Primary Sources Hussein-McMahon Correspondence (July 14, 1915-March 10, 1916) The Sykes-Picot Agreement: 1916 The Balfour Declaration: 1917 British Declaration to Seven Arab Spokesmen Anglo-French Declaration Resolutions of the General Syrian Congress (Damascus, July 2, 1919) Memorandum Presented to the King-Crane Commission by the General Syrian Congress British White Paper of June 1922 Chapter Four: The Palestine Mandate Primary Sources Peel White Paper (Peel Commission) British White Paper of 1939 Chapter Five: Independence and al-Nakba Primary Sources Biltmore Program (May 11, 1942) United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (111) (December 11, 1948) Testimony on Palestinian Arab Reaction to the UNSCOP Proposals to the UN Ad Hoc Committee on the Palestinian Question Declaration of Israel''s Independence 1948 Chapter Six: Cold Wars and the Middle East Matrix Primary Sources Speech by President Nasser on Nationalization of the Suez Canal Statement to the General Assembly by Foreign Minister Golda Meir Chapter Seven: The Earthquake: The 1967 Arab-Israeli War Primary Sources Nasser''s Speech to National Assembly Members on May 29, 1967 United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 The Khartoum Resolutions The Palestinian National Charter: Resolutions of the Palestine National Council Rogers Plan (December 9, 1969) Chapter Eight: The Road to 1979 Primary Sources United Nations Security Council Resolution 338 Rabat Arab Summit Resolutions (October 28, 1974) President Anwar Sadat: Peace with Justice (November 20, 1977) Menachem Begin''s Reply to President Sadat Peace Treaty Between Israel and Egypt Arab League Summit Communique, Baghdad, Iraq Chapter Nine: Mutual Fallouts: Lebanon and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Primary Sources United Nations Security Council Resolution 425 The Fahd Plan Reagan Fresh Start Initiative (Reagan Peace Plan) Yasir Arafat, Press Conference Statement Shamir Plan, May 14,1989 Chapter Ten: A Decade of Hope Primary Sources Madrid Peace Conference Letter of Invitation Israel-PLO Recognition Israel-Palestine Liberation Organization Agreement: 1993 The Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, Washington, D.C. (September 28, 1995) The Wye River Memorandum Chapter Eleven: Breakdown Primary Sources President William J. Clinton Statement on the Middle East Peace Talks at Camp David Chapter Twelve: 9/11 and its Aftermath Primary Sources President George W. Bush''s State of the Union Speech, January 2002 (excerpt) Prime Minister Ariel Sharon''s Speech at the Herzliya Conference, December 2002 03/27/2002 Speech by Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz at the 14th Arab Summit in Beirut, Lebanon Resolution 1559 (2004): Adopted by the Security Council at its 5028th Meeting, on 2 September 2004 A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict UN Security Council Resolution 1701: Adopted Unanimously by the Security Council on August 11, 2006 Remarks by President Obama at Cairo University, June 2009 Statement by President Trump on Jerusalem, December 2017 New Hamas Charter May 2017 Glossary of Terms Chronology Credits Notes For Further Reading Index
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Middle East / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Lccn
2018-022020
Dewey Decimal
956.04
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Political Science

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