Israel-Palestine: A Guerrilla Conflict in International Politics

by Eliezer Ben-Rafael

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This analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict offers a wide-ranging theoretical framework to approach various aspects of terrorism, guerilla and antiguerilla warfare, the peace process, and other complex issues. The distinction between the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that of the Jewish State and its neighbors has been neglected in past writings. The author suggests that this distinction is the key to understanding not only the extent of international support obtained by the PLO, but show more the setbacks and the ability to withstand them, that are characteristic of Israel's position. Shofar show less

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Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Ph.D. (1974) in Sociology, University of Jerusalem, is Weinberg Professor of Sociology and the President of the International Institute of Sociology.

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Canonical title
Israel-Palestine: A Guerrilla Conflict in International Politics

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History
DDC/MDS
327.5694017Society, government, & culturePolitical scienceInternational Relations: SpiesAsiaMiddle EastThe LevantIsrael/Palestine
LCC
DS119.7 .B38343History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaIsrael (Palestine). The Jews
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