Trial and Error: Israel's Route from War to De-Escalation

Trial and Error: Israel's Route from War to De-Escalation

by Yagil Levy
Trial and Error: Israel's Route from War to De-Escalation

Trial and Error: Israel's Route from War to De-Escalation

by Yagil Levy

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Overview

Trial and Error offers a unique exploration of the link between Israel's military policies and its ethno-class relations of power that has theoretical implications elsewhere. The book denounces the commonly accepted view that Israel's military policies were crafted merely as a direct and inevitable response to neighboring Arab states' hostility. Instead, Yagil Levy shows that Israel's security interests were also determined by the social interests of a rising middle class comprised of Jews of European descent. Because of the protracted state of war, this class achieved dominant status over other groups. As a result, a strong link was created between increasing inegalitarianism in Israeli society and missed opportunities to adopt more moderate foreign policies at crucial crossroads up to the 1980s. Paradoxically, however, as war benefits elevated the consumerist lifestyle of the middle class, the burden of war became less appealing to it. Levy argues that this and other social constraints, along with limitations imposed by the international system, played a focal role in channeling Israel's policies toward the 1990s' peace process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438410678
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Israeli Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 873 KB

About the Author

Yagil Levy is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for Studies of Social Change at the New School for Social Research, New York.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction

2. The State's Construction of an Inequitable Social Structure

3. Bellicose Policy Drives Internal State Expansion and Vice Versa (1951–56)

4. The Six-Day War (1967): Expanding the War-Prone Circle

5. The Watershed Years (1968–81)

6. From Escalation to De-Escalation (1982–96)

7. Conclusions: Trial and Error

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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