Israel and Palestine: Reappraisals, Revisions, Refutations

Israel and Palestine: Reappraisals, Revisions, Refutations

by Avi Shlaim (Author)

Synopsis

With characteristic rigor and readability, Avi Shlaim reflects on a range of key issues, transformations and personalities in the Israel-Palestine conflict. From the 1917 Balfour Declaration to the failure of the Oslo peace process, from the 1948 War to the 2008 invasion of Gaza, Israel and Palestine places current events in their proper historical perspective. Shlaim assesses the impact of key political and intellectual figures, including Yasir Arafat and Ariel Sharon, Edward Said and Benny Morris; he also re-examines the United States' influential role in the conflict, and explores the many missed opportunities for peace and progress in the region. Unflinching and meticulous, this is an essential tool for understanding the fractured history and future prospects of Israel-Palestine.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Verso
Published: 08 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 1844676560
ISBN 13: 9781844676569

Media Reviews
Everyone interested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-general readers and academics alike-will want to consult this book.A Choice (Highly recommended) Wonderful - Not often today do we find historians who are this honest and this bleak and this able to express truth so simply.A Robert Fisk, Independent Shlaim - provides a realpolitik reading of the history, demolishing the heroic and innocent image of Israel in its relations with the Palestinians.A Foreign Affairs A valuable collection.A Economist A Kirkus Best Book of the Year 2009
Author Bio
Avi Shlaim is a Fellow of St. Antony's College and a professor of international relations at the University of Oxford. He was elected a Fellow of the British September Academy in 2006. His books include Lion of Jordan: The Life of King Hussein in War and Peace; War and Peace in the Middle East: A Concise History; and The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World. He lives in Oxford.