Israel's Security Networks
A Theoretical and Comparative Perspective
Gabriel Sheffer author Oren Barak author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Jun '13
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Provides a fresh perspective on Israeli civil-security relations and politics, introducing the concept of informal security networks in the area of national security.
This book provides a fresh perspective on Israeli civil-security relations and politics. It introduces the concept of informal security networks in the area of national security, discusses the significance of these networks in Israel and in other similar states, and deals with the theoretical and comparative effects of these issues.Since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, and particularly after the Israeli-Arab War of 1967, a highly informal but simultaneously potent security network has influenced Israel's domestic sphere. Composed of acting and former security personnel and their partners in the state's various civilian spheres, this security network has affected Israeli culture, politics, society, economy, public discourse and foreign relations. This book discusses this major sociopolitical phenomenon and its effects in a comparative and theoretical perspective. First, it defines Israel's security network in a broad theoretical and comparative perspective. Second, it explains how Israel's security network emerged and acquired a hegemonic position in the area of national security and foreign policy. Third, it describes the security network and identifies its members. Fourth, it discusses and explains the multitude of roles that Israel's security network has come to play both domestically and externally. Fifth, it discusses similar phenomena in other relevant cases. Finally, it presents general analytical and theoretical conclusions.
“Israel’s Security Networks focuses on the civil-security relations of Israel – a broader category than the more familiar idea of civil-military relations – and the part played by what the authors term an ‘informal security network’ in the functioning of those relations, including that network’s effects on domestic and external policy making in Israel. Gabriel Sheffer and Oren Barak present a well-written, engaging book that will attract readers from politics, sociology, and international relations.” – Christopher Dandeker, King’s College London
ISBN: 9781107034686
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 17mm
Weight: 420g
184 pages