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Israel in Africa: Security, Migration, Interstate Politics

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Full Title:

Israel in Africa: Security, Migration, Interstate Politics

Contributors:

By (Author) Yotam Gidron

ISBN:

9781786995025

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Zed Books Ltd

Publication Date:

15th April 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Development studies
Migration, immigration and emigration
Geopolitics
Middle Eastern history
African history
Religion and politics

Dewey:

327.569406

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

262g

Description

Amidst the turmoil of the Middle East, few have noticed the extent to which Israel has slowly but surely been building alliances on the African continent. Facing a growing international backlash, Israel has had to look beyond its traditional Western allies for support, and many African governments in turn have been happy to receive Israeli political support, security assistance, investments and technology. But what do these relationships mean for Africa, and for wider geopolitics With an examination of Africas authoritarian development politics, the rise of Born-Again Christianity and of Israels thriving high-tech and arms industries, from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to the migration of Africans to Israel and back again, Gidron provides a comprehensive analysis of the various forces and actors shaping Israels controversial relationships with countries on the continent. In particular, the book demonstrates that Israels interest in Africa forms part of a wider diplomatic effort, aimed at blocking Palestines pursuit of international recognition. Though the scale of Israeli-African engagements has been little appreciated until now, the book reveals how contemporary African and Middle Eastern politics and societies interact and impact each other in profound ways.

Reviews

Intriguing, informative, well-written and drawing on an impressively wide range of sources, Israel in Africa offers an original, thought provoking and creative analysis of Israels evolving relationships with African countries. It will leave many of its readers enraged or surprised but, most certainly, with original insights and a strong urge to further explore this topic. * Galia Sabar, Ruppin Academic Center *
Israel is going back into Africa in a significant way and an active Israeli policy towards Africa is emerging, seeking new allies, new business opportunities and new security collaborations. Yotam Gidrons book provides a nuanced account of these developments, contextualising them within both history and contemporary Israeli politics. A major contribution to an overlooked subject. * Ian Taylor, University of St Andrews *
The story of Israel's new alliances on the African continent is largely untold. Gidron does us a service by making them the subject of his book. Israel in Africa takes its place in a new wave of indispensable scholarship appraising the fast-changing place of African states in international relations. * Jonny Steinberg, Oxford University *
'This captivating book tells the important, but still misunderstood, story of Israels involvement in Africa over the last decades. From defense and the extractive industries to migration, as well as the way in which the diplomatic jostling over Palestine and the ubiquitous rivalry with Iran play out on the continent, Israel in Africas insights deserve a broad readership. * Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, University of Oxford *
'An outstanding scholarly monograph on a neglected dimension of Israels approach to relations outside the Middle East. This study authoritatively illuminates the evolving context and complex character of Israels engagement with Africa. Its contents are well-documented, politically balanced, clearly written, and lucidly analyzed. * Richard Falk, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 *

Author Bio

Yotam Gidron is a researcher whose writing focuses on migration, state-society relations, and popular culture in Africa and Israel/Palestine. He has worked with human rights organisations in Israel and in East Africa, and is currently pursuing a PhD in African History at Durham University.

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