Redefining security in the Middle East /
"The end of the Cold War brought about fundamental shifts in the international political system, which many scholars believe have had ripple effects in the field of national security. Literature on security during the Cold War era was primarily focused on the military, the state system, and sup...
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Language: | English |
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Manchester ; New York :
Manchester University Press,
2002
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Series: | New approaches to conflict analysis.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: redefining security in the Middle East / Tami Amanda Jacoby and Brent E. Sasley
- Conceptualizing security in the Middle East: Israel and a Palestinian state / Lenore G. Martin
- Between militarism and moderation in Israel: constructing security in historical perspective / Jonathan B. Isacoff
- Between Islam and Islamism: a dialogue with Islam as a pattern of conflict resolution and a security approach vis-a-vis Islamism / Bassam Tibi
- Gender relations and national security in Israel / Tami Amanda Jacoby
- Understanding environmental security: water scarcity, the 1980's Palestinian uprising and implications for peace / Jeffrey Sosland
- Political Islam and the Middle East peace process: a veiled threat / Thomas J. Butko
- The effects of political liberalization on security / Brent E. Sasley.