ABSTRACT
This account of key issues in Israel's foreign policy offers a new insight into Israeli thinking. It also covers issues where the focus is on American, British, Egyptian and Jordanian diplomacy. The author's research is based on an abundance of documentary evidence, and the analysis benefits from his unique background as a senior diplomat for over 30 years and from his academic experience of over two decades.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|75 pages
Negotiations – Direct and Indirect
part 2|44 pages
Failed Efforts and Israeli Self-Reproach
part 3|48 pages
Ben-Gurion and Gaza
part 4|66 pages
Israel and the United States
part 5|16 pages
Diplomacy and the Foreign Ministry