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  • av Avi Shlaim
    330,-

    Three Worlds is a captivating book written by the renowned author, Avi Shlaim. Published in 2023 by Oneworld Publications, this book is a riveting addition to the literary world. The genre of the book is not specified, but knowing Avi Shlaim's previous works, one can expect a gripping narrative filled with insightful perspectives. The book's title, 'Three Worlds,' suggests a story that spans across different environments, perhaps a tale of connection, conflict, or exploration. Readers can look forward to immersing themselves in Shlaim's adept storytelling and compelling prose. Don't miss out on this latest offering from Oneworld Publications.

  • av Avi Shlaim
    200,-

    A unique coming-of-age story from the lost world of Arab-Jews

  • av Avi Shlaim
    246,-

    Avi Shlaim places Israel's policy towards the Gaza Strip under an uncompromising lens.

  • - A Study in Crisis Decision-Making
    av Avi Shlaim
    570 - 1 390,-

  • av Avi Shlaim
    350,-

    For this newly expanded edition, Avi Shlaim has added fourchapters and an epilogue that address the prime ministershipsfrom Barak to Netanyahu in the "one book everyoneshould read for a concise history of Israel's relations withArabs" (Independent). What was promulgated as an "iron-wall"strategy-building a position of unassailable strength-was meant to yield to a further stage where Israel would bestrong enough to negotiate a satisfactory peace with itsneighbors. The goal still remains elusive, if not even furtheraway. This penetrating study brilliantly illuminates past progressand future prospects for peace in the Middle East.

  • - Israel and the Arab World
    av Avi Shlaim
    280,-

    Avi Shlaim's The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World is the outstanding book on Israeli foreign policy, now thoroughly updated with a new preface and chapters on Israel's most recent leadersIn the 1920s, hard-line Zionists developed the doctrine of the 'Iron Wall': negotiations with the Arabs must always be from a position of military strength, and only when sufficiently strong Israel would be able to make peace with her Arab neighbours.This doctrine, argues Avi Shlaim, became central to Israeli policy; dissenters were marginalized and many opportunities to reconcile with Palestinian Arabs were lost. Drawing on a great deal of new material and interviews with many key participants, Shlaim places Israel's political and military actions under and uncompromising lens.His analysis will bring scant comfort to partisans on both sides, but it will be required reading for anyone interested in this fascinating and troubled region of the world.'The Iron Wall is strikingly fair-minded, scholarly, cogently reasoned and makes enthralling ... reading' Philip Ziegler, Daily Telegraph'Anyone wanting to understand the modern Middle East should start by reading this elegantly written and scrupulously researched book' Trevor Royle, Sunday Herald'A milestone in modern scholarship of the Middle East' Edward Said'Fascinating ... Shlaim presents compelling evidence for a revaluation of traditional Israeli history' Ethan Bronner, The New York Times Book ReviewAvi Shlaim is Professor of International Relations at St. Antony's College, Oxford. His previous books include Collusion Across the Jordan (1988) and War and Peace in the Middle East (1995).

  • - The Life of King Hussein in War and Peace
    av Avi Shlaim
    270,-

    For most of his long reign (1953-1999) Hussein of Jordan was one of the dominant figures in Middle Eastern politics, its most continuous presence, and one of the most consistent proponents of peace with Israel. This is the first major account of his life and reign, written with access to many of his surviving papers, with the co-operation (but not approval) of his family and staff, and extensive interviews with policy-makers of many different nationalities.

  • av Avi Shlaim
    576,-

    The book discusses the trade and economic interdependence of the EEC and the countries of the Council for the Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) and the institutional problems associated with this relationship. The book compares the process of economic integration in Eastern and Western Europe and points our hitherto neglected similarities.

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