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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Fraser MBE is Emeritus Professor of History at Ulster University, UK. Klappentext T. G. Fraser provides a balanced and thoughtful analysis of one of the most tragic conflicts in modern history. From the creation of Israel to the situation today, this text follows the key events and issues arising from the partition of Palestine. The major regional wars and Palestinian Intifadas are examined, with a particular focus on the series of crises over Gaza.This thoroughly updated edition features a new final chapter, covering events since 2007. It takes into account attempts by the USA to work towards a peace settlement, including John Kerry's initiative of 2013-14. These much-needed additions ensure that The Arab-Israeli Conflict remains an invaluable guide for students of the Middle East. Zusammenfassung T. G. Fraser clearly sets out the basic arguments on each side of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and traces their evolution from 1945 to the present day. Concise and balanced, this text takes into account the latest scholarship on the topic, and presents it in a compelling and accessible manner. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Glossary Map: Israel, The Palestinian Authority and their Arab Neighbours 1. Introduction 2. The Partition of Palestine and the Creation of Israel 3. The Problem Consolidated 4. From War to War 5. The Search for a Settlement 6. An Uncertain Path 7. Stubborn Realities 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index.