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El muro de hierro : Israel y el mundo árabe

por Avi Shlaim

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"'Fascinating... Shlaim presents compelling evidence for a revaluation of traditional Israeli history.' --New York Times Book Review. For this newly expanded edition, Avi Shlaim has added four chapters and an epilogue that address the prime ministerships from Barak to Netanyahu in the 'one book everyone should read for a concise history of Israel's relations with Arabs' (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 be strong enough to negotiate a satisfactory peace with its neighbors. The goal still remains elusive, if not even further away. This penetrating study brilliantly illuminates past progress and future prospects for peace in the Middle East"--… (más)
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Five stars for its breadth and strong views. I am not always sure about the views, as this is a decidedly even handed (or even Pro) treatment of the Palestinian side of the Israeli- Arab conflict. Interestingly through the 1990ish time (1956, 1967, 1973 wars and all the in between) this read as a more typical Israeli narrative history. I did not detect a leaning- seemed pretty even handed, but as we got to the 90s and Netanyahu / Barak / Sharon / Olmert vis the PLO / Arafat / Abu Mazen, the author has strong views and pounds them out for page after page for hundreds of pages. I found this a welcome balancing view to other accounts of this time period I have read. ( )
  apende | Jul 12, 2022 |
Une mise en perspective (très fouillée!) pertinente et intéressante. ( )
  Nikoz | Oct 9, 2019 |
2 stars instead of 1 because i did learn some history in this book. the author is so clearly biased, however, that it's hard to know how much you can really draw from it. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Apr 2, 2013 |
Scholarly account of how Israeli political and intellectual leaders interpret doctrine of Iron Wall to justify approaches to the Arab world.
  Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |
This major work, by one of the most respected Israeli new historians, is concerned with the diplomatic history of the relations between Israel and the Arab states and the Palestinians. It shatters a good number of myths prevailing in the western world about the causes, motives, and actions of the intervening parties and personalities in this conflict. Using an impressive array of primary archival data, as well as memoirs and interviews, we are given a remarkably honest, fair-minded and compelling re-apreciation of the central players and events. The inescapable conclusion of this book is that the doctrine of "the Iron Wall", systematized by Ze'ev Jabotinsky in 1923, has become central to Israeli policies towards the Arabs, and have been turned into the ideological structure that informs the uncompromizing stance of the overwhelming majority of Israeli leaders and citizens (both left and rightwing, religious or secular) in their dealings with the Arabs and in their views of the conclict with the Palestinians. The preface to this paperback edition was written in September 2000, apparently a very short time before the start of the al-Aqsa intifada, and some months before one of the most extremist and ruthless partisans of the (first phase of the) Iron Wall doctrine, Ariel Sharon, became Israel's prime minister and destroyed any hope of peaceful coexistence in that part of the world for some time to come. It is indeed a great pity that books like this are not more widely read, but then it is not reasonable to expect that a six hundred pages work can compete with a small number of television sound bites; even when the book is brilliantly written, as in this case. ( )
  FPdC | May 25, 2010 |
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"'Fascinating... Shlaim presents compelling evidence for a revaluation of traditional Israeli history.' --New York Times Book Review. For this newly expanded edition, Avi Shlaim has added four chapters and an epilogue that address the prime ministerships from Barak to Netanyahu in the 'one book everyone should read for a concise history of Israel's relations with Arabs' (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 be strong enough to negotiate a satisfactory peace with its neighbors. The goal still remains elusive, if not even further away. This penetrating study brilliantly illuminates past progress and future prospects for peace in the Middle East"--

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