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Israel and the Arab World, Paperback / softback Book

Israel and the Arab World Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Israel and Palestine series

Paperback / softback

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The Arab-Israeli conflict provides the world with one of its most intractable and dangerous problems.

This documentary analysis of the period, first published in 1970, from the First World War to 1968 will be welcomed by all those who seek an impartial understanding of the problem.

The editors have gathered together documents ranging from official papers, original maps and a Palestine/Israel population graph to quotations from contemporary historians and observers.

So far as possible the documents themselves are made to tell the dramatic story of Arab-Israel relations.

But the editors also place them in the broader context of Middle Eastern history and indicate major points of interest.

The conclusion analyses fundamental issues and an appendix contains questions which may be answered from a study of the documents, thus providing a useful basis for discussion.

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