
Between East and West
Israel's Foreign Policy Orientation 1948-1956
Uri Bialer(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 21. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-521-05535-2 (ISBN)
Description
Israel's political allegiance to the West is unquestioned. In the early years after 1948, however, the direction of Israel's foreign policy remained uncertain. In this important book Dr Bialer describes the internal debates within the Israeli political parties, and particularly the highly ideological labour movement, on the choices between pro-Soviet, pro-Western or non-aligned foreign policies. Making use of declassified documents, the author has carried out extensive research in the State Archives and other archives, and his account is based overwhelmingly on primary sources. This book examines the ideological components of these debates as well as the more material motivation factors, such as dependence on US aid, trade links with the Soviet bloc, the reliance on Czech arms supplies and the degree of freedom allowed to the Soviet and East European Jewish communities to emigrate to Israel. Dr Bialer concludes that there was no alternative strategy for Israel to adopt; the tilt towards the West was inevitable. This book provides valuable material for comparative research on the foreign policies and security relationships of small states in the international system immediately after the Second World War.
Reviews / Votes
'Bialer's book is extraordinarily well researched and offers a stimulating insight into an almost untouched subject ... It is a very important book which will be of interest to analysts and students of Israel and the Middle East alike.' Millennium '... his scholarship and analysis have made a major contribution to the on-going historical debate.' ShofarMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-05535-2 (9780521055352)
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Content
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Internal Dimension: 1. The affiliation dilemma; 2. Publicism, inter-party politics and non-alignment; Part II. Red Star Over Zion: 3. 'Let my people go'; 4. The aliyah tie with Moscow; 5. The eastern European arena; 6. Trade with the Soviet Union; 7. Political cooperation; 8. The military dimension; Part III. The Western Connection: 9. The military and economic dimensions; 10. From neutrality to the search for a link; 11. Solidification of a Western orientation; 12. Failure of 'facts and pacts' policy; Epilogue: 'A people that dwells alone?'; Appendix I: U.N. voting record; Appendix II: biographical notes; Appendix III: Israel's votes at the U.N.; Index.