Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022
An insider’s analysis of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process.

Middle East Maze: Israel, the Arabs, and the Region is an expanded and updated version of Itamar Rabinovich’s The Lingering Conflict, published by Brookings in 2012. This new book offers a unique narrative of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process by a senior academic historian who has served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States and as a peace negotiator with Syria.

Rabinovich places the Arab-Israeli relationship in the larger context of Middle Eastern regional and international politics. He also examines Iran’s and Turkey’s new roles in the region. An equally important place is given to the U.S. policy in the Middle East and to the U.S. special relationship with Israel.

This revised new edition covers the signing of the Abraham Accords, the new policies pursued by the Trump and Biden administrations, the full-fledged Syrian civil war, the heyday of the Islamic State, Russia’s military intervention in Syria, the Iranian nuclear drive, and the lengthy domestic political crisis in Israel.

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Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022
An insider’s analysis of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process.

Middle East Maze: Israel, the Arabs, and the Region is an expanded and updated version of Itamar Rabinovich’s The Lingering Conflict, published by Brookings in 2012. This new book offers a unique narrative of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process by a senior academic historian who has served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States and as a peace negotiator with Syria.

Rabinovich places the Arab-Israeli relationship in the larger context of Middle Eastern regional and international politics. He also examines Iran’s and Turkey’s new roles in the region. An equally important place is given to the U.S. policy in the Middle East and to the U.S. special relationship with Israel.

This revised new edition covers the signing of the Abraham Accords, the new policies pursued by the Trump and Biden administrations, the full-fledged Syrian civil war, the heyday of the Islamic State, Russia’s military intervention in Syria, the Iranian nuclear drive, and the lengthy domestic political crisis in Israel.

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Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022

Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022

by Itamar Rabinovich
Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022

Middle Eastern Maze: Israel, The Arabs, and the Region 1948-2022

by Itamar Rabinovich

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An insider’s analysis of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process.

Middle East Maze: Israel, the Arabs, and the Region is an expanded and updated version of Itamar Rabinovich’s The Lingering Conflict, published by Brookings in 2012. This new book offers a unique narrative of the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process by a senior academic historian who has served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States and as a peace negotiator with Syria.

Rabinovich places the Arab-Israeli relationship in the larger context of Middle Eastern regional and international politics. He also examines Iran’s and Turkey’s new roles in the region. An equally important place is given to the U.S. policy in the Middle East and to the U.S. special relationship with Israel.

This revised new edition covers the signing of the Abraham Accords, the new policies pursued by the Trump and Biden administrations, the full-fledged Syrian civil war, the heyday of the Islamic State, Russia’s military intervention in Syria, the Iranian nuclear drive, and the lengthy domestic political crisis in Israel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815740100
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/15/2023
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Itamar Rabinovich is a distinguished nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution. A professor and president emeritus at Tel Aviv University, he served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States and chief negotiator with Syria. His most recent book, with Carmit Valensi, is Syrian Requiem (Princeton, 2021).

Table of Contents

Preface 1 The Background 2 Madrid and 'slo: Years of Hope 3 Years of Stagnation 4 Ehud Barak and the Collapse of the Peace Process 5 Sharon, Bush, and Arafat 6 Ehud Olmert and the New New Middle East 7 American-Israeli Autumn, Arab Spring 8 Donald Trump and the Road to the Abraham Accords 9 The Aftermath of the Abraham Accords 10 The Web of Relationships 11 Peace and Normalization Conclusion Epilogue Chronology Notes Index
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