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Geography and Politics in Israel Since 1967
Geography and Politics in Israel Since 1967
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Allon Plan
Arab-Jewish relations
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border region development
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Etzion Bloc
Golan Heights
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Greater Jerusalem
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Gush Emunim
Gush Emunim Settlements
Jerusalem Corridor
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Jewish National Fund
Jewish Settlement
jordan
Jordan Valley
Judean Desert
Lake Kinneret
Middle East geopolitics
Mount Gilboa
Northern Negev
Northern Samaria
Occupied Territories
Petah Tiqva
qiryat
Qiryat Arba
Samarian Hills
settlement
settlement patterns analysis
spatial dynamics of Israeli politics
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territorial conflict studies
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Product details
- ISBN 9780714633039
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 20 Oct 1988
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1988. The 1984 election campaign in Israel and its outcome have highlighted among other things the difference of opinion among Israelis on the future of the Occupied Territories, on the desirable geographical dimensions of the country and on the possibility of Jewish-Arab coexistence in the various regions of the Land of Israel. This book, dealing with geography and politics in Israel since 1967, is the first attempt of its kind to analyse current political events against the background of the geographical space in which they took place, and is based on a follow up, record and study of the events of recent years. The book highlights the physical background as a factor in the development of the political events as well as their relative importance. The various chapters therefore treat subjects of great interest and importance for life in Israel today, such as the future of Greater Jerusalem, the problematics of settlement in Judea-Samaria, the fate of the Gaza Strip and its relations with Israel, the status of the Golan Heights, the withdrawal from Sinai and establishment of the Shalom region, and also the problems within Israel proper: the Judaization of Galilee, the populating of the Negev, land as a political problem and border settlement in Israel.
Elisha Efat Department of Geography, Tel Aviv University
Geography and Politics in Israel Since 1967
€192.20
