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State expansion and conflict, in and between Israel/Palestine and Lebanon, Oren Barak, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Label
State expansion and conflict, in and between Israel/Palestine and Lebanon, Oren Barak, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
State expansion and conflict
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1035762969
Responsibility statement
Oren Barak, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
in and between Israel/Palestine and Lebanon
Summary
Lebanon and Israel/Palestine are two political entities that expanded in 1920 and 1967 respectively, and became divided societies characterized by periods of stability and conflict. This book provides the first detailed comparison between the two states and also explores the effects of their expansion on their changing relations. It looks first at how both expanded states attempted to cope with their predicaments, focusing on the relationship between state, community and security, before moving on to analyze the de-stabilizing effects of expansion on Israeli-Lebanese relations. The book draws on previously unpublished official documents, memoirs, media resources and films produced in Lebanon and Israel/Palestine, in addition to existing works on the two states and the Middle East. Bridging the gap between comparative politics and international relations, it will interest students of Lebanon and Israel/Palestine, the Middle East, and conflict and peace.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chronology; 1. Introduction; 2. State expansion and its effects; 3. From nation-states to divided societies: Lebanon and Israel/Palestine; 4. Lebanon: weak and legitimate; 5. Israel/Palestine: strong and illegitimate; 6. Lebanon and Israel/Palestine compared; 7. The deterioration of Israeli-Lebanese relations; 8. Two conflicts intertwined; 9. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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