Israel Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 4, 01 Oct 2012 is now available on Taylor & Francis Online. — This new issue contains the following articles: — Original Articles — Existential threats to Israel: learning from the ancient past Leadership, preventive war and territorial expansion: David Ben-Gurion and Levi Eshkol — ‘Two & three air raids daily. What a bother’: an American diplomat in Israel during the War of Independence — The failed Palestinian–Israeli peace process 1993–2011: an Israeli perspective — The birth of the core issues: the West Bank and East Jerusalem under Israeli administration 1967–76 (part 1) — The social representation of incapacity: a psycho-cultural analysis of Israel’s political arena — The advent of Israel’s commercial lobby — The games must go on? The influence of terror attacks on hosting sporting events in Israel — Combat stress reactions during the 1948 war: a conspiracy of silence? — The US, Hezbollah and the idea of sub-state terrorism — Book Reviews — India’s Israel policy — The West and the Middle East — Nation and history: Israeli historiography between Zionism and post-Zionism — Israeli statecraft: national security challenges and responses — Confidential: the life of secret agent turned Hollywood tycoon Arnon Milchan — The anatomy of Israel’s survival — Perspectives of psychological operations (PSYOP) in contemporary conflicts: essays in winning hearts and minds — Holy wars: 3000 years of battles in the holy land — Crossroads: the future of the U.S.–Israel strategic partnership — Israel’s national security law: political dynamics and historical development |
ToC: Israel Affairs 18,4 (2012)
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