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Wars, internal conflicts, and political order

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Wars, internal conflicts, and political order es un arab-israeli conflict, democracy book de Gad Barzilai.

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This is the first comprehensive research study to analyze and explain the influence the prolonged Arab-Israeli conflict has had on Israel. It focuses on the manner in which all of the Israeli-Arab wars since 1949, including the Intifada and the Gulf War, have affected state and society in Israel. In addition, it examines the influences of other, more limited Israeli military operations. These subjects are investigated within a broad theoretical framework based on a critical analysis of the literature. The author suggests an analytic qualitative model for understanding wars and internal political order and makes significant corrections to paradigms that deal with political order and wars, from the Marxist paradigm to the liberal paradigm.

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Wars, internal conflicts, and political order es un libro de Arab-Israeli conflict, Democracy, History, Military, Military History, Politics and war.

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This is the first comprehensive research study to analyze and explain the influence the prolonged Arab-Israeli conflict has had on Israel. It focuses on the manner in which all of the Israeli-Arab wars since 1949, including the Intifada and the Gulf War, have affected state and society in Israel. In...

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Wars, internal conflicts, and political order fue escrito por Gad Barzilai.