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FOREIGN POLICY MAKING IN ISREAL

DOMESTIC INFLUENCES

Year: 2005

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viii+ 332 pp

ISBN: 9788175412422

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About the Book

There are conflicting opinions regarding the understanding of a country's foreign policy. One viewpoint which is now commonly shared by most foreign policy experts is that foreign policy is not an independent variable and as such is conditioned by several factors. Among the multiple determinants of foreign policy, the domestic factors are considered to be especially important. While it is universally accepted that a State's external behavior is, definitely, conditioned by the international environment, it is equally true that the goals, contents and conduct of that behaviour are also to a significant extent shaped by the domestic context out of which it arises.


The book seeks to explore the relationship between domestic and foreign politics in Israel, with special reference to the Middle East Peace Process.






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About Author

Priya Singh is a Project Fellow in the Maulana Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata. She has worked on issues relating to the problems of security in West Asia with special reference to the foreign policy and leadership aspects of Israel. Some of her articles have been published in the Institute's journal, Asia Annual.



Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata


Contents

Preface

1.Domestic Influences on Foreign Policy Making:
A Theoretical Framework

2. The Domestic Determinants of Israeli Foreign Policy

3. Peace as a Process

4. Domestic Determinants of Israeli Foreign Policy:
The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process from the Declaration of Principles to the Road Map

5.Conclusion

Appendices
1.U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 November 22, 1967
2.U.N. Security Council Resolution 338 October 22, 1973
3.U.N. Security Council Resolution 1397, March 12, 2002
4.Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-government Arrangements September 13, 1993
5. The Wye River Memorandum October 23, 1998
Trilateral Statement on the Middle East Peace Summit at
Camp David July 25, 2000
7.Report of the Sharm El-sheikh Fact-finding Committee, April 30, 2001
8.A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-state Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Index


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