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The International Dimension of the Israel-Palestinian Conflict: A Post-Eurocentric Approach

Autor Daniela Huber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iul 2021
Analyzes the Israel-Palestinian conflict by looking at its interactions with seven regional and global powers and the way the conflict is framed at the international level.
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ISBN-13: 9781438481586
ISBN-10: 1438481586
Pagini: 222
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: State University of New York Press

Descriere

Despite decades of international diplomatic efforts, a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict is still as elusive as ever, forcing us to ask the question: have global and regional powers, rather than helping to solve the conflict, actually led to its perpetuation? This book explores this question from a post-Eurocentric perspective. Departing from the literature that sees the United States, Europe, and Russia as outside diplomatic actors, and regional powers such as Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey as part of the conflict, Daniela Huber instead conceptualizes all of them as actors in the regional/international dimension of the conflict, which they (re)produce through their role performances. Anchored in grounded theory and critical discourse analysis, she examines the scripts that have been performed by these powers at the United Nations and how the authoritative international framing of the conflict has evolved in the UN Security Council and General Assembly, identifying periods of continuity and ruptures in these scripts, as well as alternatives to them.


Notă biografică

Daniela Huber is Head of the Middle East and Mediterranean Department at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and teaches at Roma Tre University, both in Rome, Italy. Her books include Democracy Promotion and Foreign Policy: Identity and Interests in US, EU and Non-Western Democracies.