This book develops emotional state theory as a new contribution to international relations theory (IR). The text addresses the State of Israel vis-a-vis the rest of the world. The rationale for this research perspective stems from the trajectory of Israeli state-building since its foundation in May 1948 to the present date. This trajectory is constructed reflecting the trauma of the past and dreams about the future. Both contribute decisively to a better understanding of the current image and position of the state of Israel. The reference builds on two great Jewish thinkers works, Theodor...
This book develops emotional state theory as a new contribution to international relations theory (IR). The text addresses the State of Israel vis-a-v...