POLI 341 Chapter 6: Chapter 6 - Foreign Policy of Israel

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Fpmes chapter 6- the foreign policy of israel. ~in other words, israeli foreign policy has become synonymous with national security. Israel"s foreign policy is as much about defining the political boundaries of zionism as it is about determining the future physical borders of the jewish state. Popular support among israelis for some form of rapprochement with the arab world in general and the palestinians most importantly. Still regard the middle east as a region in turmoil, recidivist tendencies still determine interstate relations. Tel aviv"s relationship with the us can be described as bandwagoning. Israel now has the largest concentration of software firms outside of the us. Defence spending dropped from 33% (1975) to 9% (1995), however they are still supplemented with us aid. New order introduced after the signing of the oslo accords based on regional multilateralism. State is the main actor- makes the security dilemma good for explaining the contours of interstate relations.

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