The Israeli Peace Movement: A Shattered Dream
Autor Tamar S. Hermannen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107638822
ISBN-10: 1107638828
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107638828
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Introduction; 2. Exploring peace activism - a road map; 3. Mapping the Israeli socio-political terrain; 4. Paving the road to Oslo - Israeli peace activism through 1993; 5. The path strewn with obstacles (1993–2008); 6. Exploring new ways or getting lost?; Appendix 1; Appendix 2.
Recenzii
'If peace is important to you - or scares you - Tamar Hermann's hard-nosed assessment of the Israeli peace movement is a must-read. Many of its policy positions have been internalized by much of the public, yet the movement has been impotent in creating the momentum to bring about peace. Hermann's solid analysis reminds us that being right (correct) on the left demands hard work and political skill.' Asher Arian, Israel Democracy Institute and City University of New York
'A thorough and theoretically and empirically based - as well as extremely well-informed - analysis, Hermann's book will certainly stand out as the definitive work on the Israeli peace movement. The author's sensitivity to the nuances, dilemmas, and complexities of the peace movement in periods of dramatically changing circumstances provides a unique and insightful as well as comprehensive study.' Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
'Professor Tamar Hermann has written a penetrating analysis of the difficulties faced by the Israeli peace movement and the reasons for its political marginalization, despite the impetus it received from the Oslo peace process. This fine book, which also pays due regard to the peace movement's positive impact, is an important contribution to the literature on social movements and to research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.' Adrian Guelke, Queen's University of Belfast
'This important book seeks to answer the paradoxical question: why did the Israeli peace movement - so critical in the 1980s in building a context and infrastructure for peace in Israel - become so ostracized and begin a fatal decline in the 1990s, just when the prospects for peace seemed brightest? Tamar Hermann assesses the obvious answer - terrorism - but goes far deeper in this rich and highly interesting study.' Daniel C. Kurtzer, Princeton University
'Tamar Hermann provides an exhaustive and revealing study of Israel's peace movement … [he] skilfully explores the socio-political and structural difficulties that have hindered the ability of the Israeli peace movement to emerge from the margins of Israeli politics … illuminating insights … emerge from the book …' International Affairs
'A thorough and theoretically and empirically based - as well as extremely well-informed - analysis, Hermann's book will certainly stand out as the definitive work on the Israeli peace movement. The author's sensitivity to the nuances, dilemmas, and complexities of the peace movement in periods of dramatically changing circumstances provides a unique and insightful as well as comprehensive study.' Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
'Professor Tamar Hermann has written a penetrating analysis of the difficulties faced by the Israeli peace movement and the reasons for its political marginalization, despite the impetus it received from the Oslo peace process. This fine book, which also pays due regard to the peace movement's positive impact, is an important contribution to the literature on social movements and to research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.' Adrian Guelke, Queen's University of Belfast
'This important book seeks to answer the paradoxical question: why did the Israeli peace movement - so critical in the 1980s in building a context and infrastructure for peace in Israel - become so ostracized and begin a fatal decline in the 1990s, just when the prospects for peace seemed brightest? Tamar Hermann assesses the obvious answer - terrorism - but goes far deeper in this rich and highly interesting study.' Daniel C. Kurtzer, Princeton University
'Tamar Hermann provides an exhaustive and revealing study of Israel's peace movement … [he] skilfully explores the socio-political and structural difficulties that have hindered the ability of the Israeli peace movement to emerge from the margins of Israeli politics … illuminating insights … emerge from the book …' International Affairs
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Descriere
This book discusses the predicament of the Israeli peace movement after the 1993 peace process.