The Israeli Peace Movement: A Shattered DreamCambridge University Press, 14 בספט׳ 2009 This book discusses the predicament of the Israeli peace movement, which, paradoxically, following the launching of the Oslo peace process between Israel and the Palestinians in 1993, experienced a prolonged, fatal decline in membership, activity, political significance, and media visibility. After presenting the regional and national background to the launching of the peace process and a short history of Israeli peace activism, the book focuses on external and internal processes and interactions experienced by the peace movement, after some basic postulates of its agenda were actually, although never explicitly, embraced by the Rabin government. The book concludes that, despite its organizational decline and the zero credit given to it by the policy makers, in retrospect it appears that the movement contributed significantly to the integration of new ideas for possible solutions to the Middle East conflict in the Israeli mainstream political discourse. |
תוכן
12 | |
Agents | 29 |
Methodology | 40 |
Paving the Road to Oslo Israeli Peace Activism through 1993 | 62 |
Phase 19251966 | 74 |
Hitting the Highway from the IsraeliEgyptian Peace to the First | 88 |
The Path Strewn with Obstacles 19932008 III | 111 |
Establishing Facts on the Ground | 245 |
Intramovement Relations | 255 |
List of Israeli Peace Groups | 267 |
Israeli Jewish Public Opinion on the Oslo Process | 276 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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