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Martin Sicker
Categories:
Comparative Politics,
Cultural History,
History of Religion,
Judaism,
Medieval History,
Middle East Politics,
Middle Eastern History,
Military Strategy and Warfare,
Political History,
Political Theory and Philosophy,
Race & Ethnicity Studies,
Race and Ethnicity,
Religion and Politics,
Security and Strategic Studies,
Sociology - Other,
World History
Author of:
The Bear and the Lion,
Between Man and God,
Between Rome and Jerusalem,
The Genesis of the State,
The Geopolitics of Security in the Americas,
An Introduction to Judaic Thought and Rabbinic Literature,
The Islamic World in Ascendancy,
The Islamic World in Decline,
Israel's Quest for Security,
The Judaic State,
The Making of a Pariah State,
The Middle East in the Twentieth Century,
The Orthocratic State,
Pangs of the Messiah,
The Political Culture of Judaism,
The Political Economy of Work in the 21st Century,
The Pre-Islamic Middle East,
Reading Genesis Politically,
Reshaping Palestine,
The Rise and Fall of the Ancient Israelite States,
The Strategy of Russian Imperialism
Biography
MARTIN SICKER is a private consultant and lecturer who has served as a senior executive in the U.S. government and has taught at the American University and George Washington University. Dr. Sicker has written extensively in the field of political science and international affairs. He is the author of seventeen earlier books, including The Judaic State: A Study in Rabbinic Poliitcal Theory (Praeger, 1988). His most recent book is Between Man and God: Issues in Judaic Thought (Greenwood, 2001).