The Labor Party and the peace process

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Abstract

Shifting from war to peace may be a particularly desirable foreign policy, but if this is an arduous and costly process, involving the highest stakes and core values of the country, party cohesion becomes crucial to its success .The Middle East peace process is certainly a very demanding one that involves core Israeli interests. As such, it sheds light on the general issue of intrapartisan politics in the foreign policymaking of democratic societies .
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPeacemaking in a divided society
Subtitle of host publicationIsrael after Rabin
EditorsSasson Sofer
Place of PublicationPortland, OR
PublisherFrank Cass
Chapter5
Pages97-118
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781315039640
ISBN (Print)0714680648
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

RAMBI Publications

  • Rambi Publications
  • Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1948-
  • Arab-Israeli conflict -- Peace
  • Israel -- Politics and government
  • Mifleget ha-ʻavodah ha-Yiśreʼelit
  • Political parties -- Israel

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