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Published: 15th July 2014
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Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Essential Reference Guide
By (Author) Priscilla Roberts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
15th July 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
956
Hardback
416
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
992g
Truly an essential reference for today's world, this detailed introduction to the origins, events, and impact of the adversarial relationship between Arabs and Israelis illuminates the complexities and the consequences of this long-lasting conflict. The Arab-Israeli conflict remains one of the most contentious in modern history, one with repercussions that reach far beyond the Middle East. This volume describes and explains the most important countries, people, events, and organizations that play or have played a part in the conflict. Chronological coverage begins with the Israeli War of Independence in 1948 and extends to the present day. A one-stop reference, the guide offers a comprehensive overview essay, as well as perspective essays by leading scholars who explore such widely debated issues as the United States' support for Israel and historic rights to Palestine. Important primary source documents, such as the UN Resolution on the Partition of Palestine and the Camp David Accords, are included and put into context. Further insight into drivers of war and peace in the Middle East are provided through biographies of major political leaders like Menachem Begin, Golda Meir, Yasser Arafat, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Anwar Sadat.
An enlightening assessment of Middle Eastern power struggles, Roberts' resource covers a labyrinthine topic without cluttering the page with acronyms and arcane names and terms. . . . Roberts' compendium offers a valuable addition to academic and public libraries. * Booklist *
Priscilla Roberts is associate professor of history at the University of Hong Kong and honorary director of the University's Centre of American Studies.