A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli ConflictThis concise and comprehensive book presents a balanced, impartial, and well-illustrated coverage of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The authors identify and examine the issues and themes that have characterized and defined the conflict over the past century. The updated Fourth Edition includes a new final unit that examines the many developments since 9/11. The critical issues covered include the Great Power rivalries, the causes and results of the major wars, the evolution of Palestinian nationalism, the Israeli-occupied territories and the Intifada, and the course of the peace process. This is for anyone interested in the history and development of the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict. |
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... mandate idea was a kind of compromise between the principle of self - determination stressed in Wilson's Fourteen Points and the desire of the colonial powers to maintain control in the region at the same time that ... Mandate The Mandates.
... mandate idea was a kind of compromise between the principle of self - determination stressed in Wilson's Fourteen Points and the desire of the colonial powers to maintain control in the region at the same time that ... Mandate The Mandates.
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... mandate ended ? Did a national home for the Jews imply eventual political sovereignty ? Would Palestine , even if restricted to land west of the Jordan River , become a Jewish state ? And how were the ... Mandate The Jews and the Mandate.
... mandate ended ? Did a national home for the Jews imply eventual political sovereignty ? Would Palestine , even if restricted to land west of the Jordan River , become a Jewish state ? And how were the ... Mandate The Jews and the Mandate.
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... mandate , especially in construction , agriculture , and citriculture . However , in terms of services , industrial growth , and the development of agricultural land , there was never enough capital to support the Arab pop- ulation ...
... mandate , especially in construction , agriculture , and citriculture . However , in terms of services , industrial growth , and the development of agricultural land , there was never enough capital to support the Arab pop- ulation ...
Contents
PALESTINE DURING THE MANDATE | 2 |
Defining the Question | 4 |
CHARTS | 7 |
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