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Israeli Culture

Marcus Blackwell

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Israeli Culture" presents a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between Israel and the United States since 1948, revealing how this unique partnership has shaped global geopolitics, cultural exchange, and international security.

 
The book delves into three fundamental aspects: diplomatic relations, military cooperation, and cultural influences, offering readers a multifaceted understanding of this crucial alliance that extends far beyond traditional diplomatic ties.

 
Drawing from declassified government documents, diplomatic archives, and firsthand accounts, the book traces the evolution of US-Israel relations from Truman's immediate recognition of the newly established state to contemporary challenges in Middle Eastern politics. Particularly fascinating is how this relationship has influenced technological innovation and regional stability, with both nations developing deep connections in military strategy, intelligence sharing, and economic development.

 
The book's structure progresses logically through historical developments, military partnerships, and cultural exchanges, providing readers with a balanced perspective from both American and Israeli sources. What sets this work apart is its accessible approach to complex topics, combining academic rigor with clear explanations that serve both policy professionals and general readers interested in international relations.

 
By examining both official policy and cultural dynamics, it offers valuable insights into one of the most significant international partnerships in modern history.
Disponible depuis: 05/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 107 pages.

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