ISBN-13: 9780199224838 / Angielski / Miękka / 2005 / 120 str.
The Middle East, particularly Israel, is often the site of extreme unrest and turmoil, drawing the attention of not only its neighbors but also the world. Such conflict has prompted many political scientists to ask the pivotal question: how should Israel respond to the changing external threats that confront it? This valuable work argues that the country's traditional concept of security is obsolete and that it must be reformulated. But how this is achieved depends on developments within the Middle East and on the outcome of current shifts in Israel's politics and society. An indispensable resource for anyone studying Israel's changing security status, this book is also ideal for all those hoping for peace in the Middle East.
How should Israel respond to the changing external threats that confront it? This paper argues that the country's traditional security concept is obsolete and must be reformulated. How this is achieved depends on developments within the Middle East and on the outcome of current shifts in Israel's politics and society.