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Bridging the Gap
A Future Security Architecture for the Middle East
Bridging the Gap
A Future Security Architecture for the Middle East
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Description
A path-breaking collaboration between an Israeli arms control expert and a Jordanian policy advisor, this concise book offers a frank assessment of Arab and Israeli perceptions of their security problems. Building on the bilateral and multilateral peace process, the authors propose a set of measures to increase trust between the two sides and break out of the security dilemma in which a move by one side to strengthen itself provokes the other side to do the same.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Background for Peace
Chapter 3 Israel's National Security: Perceptions and Policies
Chapter 4 Arab National Security Issues: Perceptions and Policies
Chapter 5 Bridging the Gap: Resolving the Security Dilemma in the Middle East
Chapter 6 Appendix A: Appendix B: Abbreviations
Chapter 7 Glossary
Chapter 8 Index
Product details
Published | Mar 27 1997 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 152 |
ISBN | 9780847685516 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 229 x 147 mm |
Series | Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book is of critical historical importance. Feldman and Toukan have raised Arab-Israeli mutual exploration to a new and exceptionally sensitive level. They have demonstrated thoughtfully and brilliantly that a new era of Mideast analysis has begun . . . must reading for policymakers and students of the area alike. This is a wise, stimulating, and incisive volume . . . should be thoroughly discussed in future regional security talks.
Steven L. Spiegel, UCLA
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A few procedural points that could reap real gains. A timely reminder that Israelis and Arabs are talking.
Foreign Affairs
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This book is a triumph for Middle East security-a unique collaboration between two scholars across the Arab-Israeli divide. The remarkable effort made by Feldman and Toukan-sons of two former adversary states-should serve as a model for peacemaking in other regions.
Graham T. Allison, Harvard University
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An unprecedented collaborative effort. . . . The authors use a simple but effective format. . . . The book has considerable merit.
Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University, Ethnic Conflict Research Digest
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Offers an insightful and well-written overview of the security perceptions of Middle East states and effectively outlines the persisting dilemmas and opposing perspectives.
Mela Notes
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A must for any serious student of current Middle Eastern security issues . . . incisive and visionary . . . Its collaborative production by two prominent Arab and Israeli strategic analysts makes its achievement even more remarkable.
Roscoe S. Suddarth, president, Middle East Institute