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Israel and the American National Interest: A Critical Examination
Cheryl Rubenberg
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Description for Israel and the American National Interest: A Critical Examination
Paperback. Num Pages: 464 pages. BIC Classification: HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 31. Weight in Grams: 608.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1989
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
464
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252060748
SKU
V9780252060748
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About Cheryl Rubenberg
CHERYL A. RUBENBERG, associate professor of international relations in the political science department at Florida International University in Miami, is the author of The Palestine Liberation Organization: Its Institutional Infrastructure.
Reviews for Israel and the American National Interest: A Critical Examination
"Israel's special relationship with the united States has come under close public scrutiny in recent months following revelations about Israeli involvement in the Iran-Contra and Jonathan Pollard spy scandals. Cheryl Rubenberg's controversial new book traces the evolution of that relationship from the Truman through the Reagan administrations and challenges the widely held view that close ties between Tel Aviv and Washington have served U. S. interests well in the Middle East. Indeed, she makes a convincing case that, in the two decades since 1967, U.S. policymakers have tended to confuse what is best for Israel with what is best for the United States and to ignore what she regards as the most pressing problem in the Middle East, the quest for a Palestinian homeland."
Douglas Little, International History Review "Rubenberg has courageously joined the ranks of a 'few good men,' such as Ball and Findley, who have taken professional risks to defy the conventional wisdom surrounding an issue of great importance for generations to come in an increasingly militaristic age. Her book deserves to be read by both Israeli and Arab supporters In addition, it certainly should be read by those who perhaps have little or no sympathy for either side of the conflict but whose concern for American interests is paramount."
Roberta L. Coles, American-Arab Affairs "Rubenberg has skillfully peeled away the dark, heavy encrustations of mythology in which the Arab-Israeli conflict is cloaked, disclosing realities that bear little resemblance to those confronting the average American newspaper reader."
George W. Ball, former under secretary of state "The single most satisfactory scholarly study, by far, of the United States-Israeli relationship."
Richard Falk, author of The End of World Order: Essays on Normative International Relations "All of those concerned about the dangerous situation in the Middle East and the protection of our vital interests there should read and benefit from this valuable book."
Fred J. Khouri, author of The Arab-Israeli Dilemma
Douglas Little, International History Review "Rubenberg has courageously joined the ranks of a 'few good men,' such as Ball and Findley, who have taken professional risks to defy the conventional wisdom surrounding an issue of great importance for generations to come in an increasingly militaristic age. Her book deserves to be read by both Israeli and Arab supporters In addition, it certainly should be read by those who perhaps have little or no sympathy for either side of the conflict but whose concern for American interests is paramount."
Roberta L. Coles, American-Arab Affairs "Rubenberg has skillfully peeled away the dark, heavy encrustations of mythology in which the Arab-Israeli conflict is cloaked, disclosing realities that bear little resemblance to those confronting the average American newspaper reader."
George W. Ball, former under secretary of state "The single most satisfactory scholarly study, by far, of the United States-Israeli relationship."
Richard Falk, author of The End of World Order: Essays on Normative International Relations "All of those concerned about the dangerous situation in the Middle East and the protection of our vital interests there should read and benefit from this valuable book."
Fred J. Khouri, author of The Arab-Israeli Dilemma