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245 0 0 _aRedefining security in the Middle East /
_cedited by Tami Amanda Jacoby and Brent E. Sasley
260 _aNew York :
_bManchester University Press,
_c2002
300 _axii, 176 p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: redefining security in the Middles East -- Conceptualizing security in the Middle East: Israel and a Palestinian state -- Between militarism and moderation in Israel: constructing security historical perspective -- Between Islam and Islamism: a dialogue with Islam as a pattern of conflict resolution and a security approach vis-à-vis Islamism -- Gender relations and national security in Israel -- Understanding environmental security: water scarcity, the 1980's Palestinian uprising and implications for peace -- Political Islam and the Middle East peace process: a veiled threat -- The effects of political liberalization on security.
520 _aThis book attempts to fill the void in strategic studies literature on the Middle East by focusing on the 'new' security issues related to the Israel-Palestinian context. The contributors to the volume come from a variety of cultural, political and religious backgrounds, whose common interest is in support of dialogue for peace and security for all parties involved. Redefining security during times of crisis is a difficult, albeit necessary undertaking. This book envisages new concepts, policies and discourses about security at a time when it has become clear the old ones have become stagnant. The contributors offer no singular approach, but suggest a broader and more inclusive terrain for discussion, debate and analysis of the possibilities and constraints for understanding conflict and conflict resolution in the region. -- Cover
650 4 _aSeguridad en Medio Oriente.
650 4 _aAnalisis de Conflicto.
700 1 _aJacoby, Tami Amanda
700 1 _aSasley, Brent E.
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