Israel in the World :Legitimacy and Exceptionalism

Israel in the World

Israel in the World :Legitimacy and Exceptionalism

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Published: 21 November, 2012
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Since independence, Israel has lived with a paradox, needing and seeking legitimacy, understanding, and empathy from the world community while simultaneously also discounting the world. This volume reflects upon Israel’s troubled attempts to balance its desire to be different from a world that it simultaneously genuinely needs and that it also wants to be a legitimate member of.

Gathering distinguished scholars and public figures, this timely book discusses the causes and consequences of Israel’s unsettled relations with the world. With essays ranging from an account of Israel’s exile mentality and the cosmopolitanism of suffering to a fragmenting international legal order and whether an authentic religious process can transform religion into a powerful lever for peace, the book’s innovative analysis will spark both academic and public debate.

Israel in the World: Legitimacy and Exceptionalism will appeal to scholars and students with broad ranging research interests including Middle East Studies, Israeli Studies and international relations more generally.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415624152
ISBN10 0415624150
Number Of Pages 156
Item Weight 460 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Emanuel Adler is the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies and Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. His publications include The Power of Ideology; Security Communities; Communitarian International Relations; Convergence of Civilizations, and International Practices. His current research includes projects on international practices and the evolution of international order and Israel's relations with the world.

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