Militarism and Israeli Society
Gabriel Sheffer editor Oren Barak editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:12th Mar '10
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How Israel's security sector intertwines with civil society
Intends to challenge the established view that the civilian sector in Israel has been predominant over its security sector since the state's independence in 1948. This title reexamines the relationship between these sectors and provides a different view of their interactions.
Challenging the established view that the civilian sector in Israel has been predominant over its security sector since the state's independence in 1948, this volume critically and systematically reexamines the relationship between these sectors and provides a deeper, more nuanced view of their interactions. Individual chapters cast light on the formal and informal arrangements, connections, and dynamic relations that closely tie Israel's security sector to the country's culture, civil society, political system, economy, educational system, gender relations, and the media. Among the issues and events discussed are Israel's separation barrier, the impact of Israel's military confrontations with the Palestinians and other Middle Eastern states—especially Lebanon—and the impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Israeli case offers insights about the role of the military and security in democratic nations in contemporary times.
On the whole, this book provides a comprehensive and fresh assessment of critical perspectives of the militaristic culture present in Israel that is appropriate for the student and informed scholar alike.
* British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies *Militarism and Israeli Society makes a convincing case about the security network and the power it exercises in and on Israeli society.
* Journal of Palestine StudiISBN: 9780253221742
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
Weight: unknown
396 pages