The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Studies in Contemporary History)

The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Studies in Contemporary History)

by T.G.Fraser (Author)

Synopsis

Since 1945, the struggle between Arab and Jew over the same piece of land has been one of the world's most entrenched and bloody conflicts repeatedly defying attempts at a resolution. The second edition of this successful textbook, sets out the basic arguments on each side, and traces their evolution. T. G. Fraser examines the origins and consequences of the Arab Israeli wars of 1948 9, 1956, 1967, 1973 and 1982, as well as the two Intifadas. There is particular focus on the various peace plans, including the Camp David Accords, the Reagan Plan, the Oslo process, Clinton's diplomacy and the American Roadmap, and a new chapter takes the story from 1994 to the present day. MARKET 1: Undergraduate students of History, Middle East Studies or Politics who are taking modules on Middle East History or Middle East Politics; MARKET 2: Postgraduate students of Middle Eastern/Arab History or Politics; scholars and teachers of Middle East History/Politics; library sale

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 18 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 1403913382
ISBN 13: 9781403913388
Book Overview: T. G. FRASER is Professor of History at the University of Ulster at Coleraine.

Media Reviews
Fraser has provided us with a concise history of the Arab-Israeli conflict that is clear, balanced, and impartial. [He] has successfully managed to identify and assess the critical perspectives of both Arabs and Israelis. This edition brings readers up to date with the most recent developments surrounding this volatile conflict. --Ahmed H. Ibrahim, South West Missouri State University