Ambiguous Partnership

Ambiguous Partnership

Author: Robert M. Hathaway

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780231877695

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Examines the relationship between Great Britain and the United States following the first World War. Looks at both international and domestic policies as they pertain to this alliance.


Ambiguous Relations

Ambiguous Relations

Author: Shlomo Shafir

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9780814327234

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Ambiguous Relations addresses for the first time the complex relationship between American Jews and Germany over the fifty years following the end of World War II, and examines American Jewry's ambiguous attitude toward Germany that continues despite sociological and generational changes within the community. Shlomo Shafir recounts attempts by American Jews to influence U.S. policy toward Germany after the war and traces these efforts through President Reagan's infamous visit to Bitburg and beyond. He shows how Jewish demands for justice were hampered not only by America's changing attitude toward West Germany as a post-war European power but also by the distraction of anti-communist hysteria in this country.


An Ambiguous Partnership

An Ambiguous Partnership

Author: Menahem Kaufman

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780814323700

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While the history of Zionism in America is well documented, the history of non-Zionist activities in America is less well known. An Ambiguous Partnership now tells that story. Dr Menahem Kaufman gives a detailed account of how American public figures and Jewish organizations, self-defined as non-Zionists, were influenced by changing attitudes in American society and government towards the Zionist struggle and by the problem of Holocaust survivors in Europe. This study describes the non-Zionists involvement in the political processes in Washington and the United Nations, which eventually brought about the establishment of the State of Israel.


The Jewish State

The Jewish State

Author: Yoram Hazony

Publisher:

Published: 2009-04-30

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0786747234

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In what may be the most controversial book on Zionism and Israel published in the last twenty years, Yoram Hazony graphically portrays the cultural and political revolt against Israel's status as the Jewish state. Examining ideological trends in academia, literature, media, law, the armed forces, and the foreign policy establishment, Hazony contends that Israelis are preparing themselves for the final break with the Jewish past and the Jewish future. In a dramatic new reading of Israeli history, Hazony uncovers the story of how Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt, and other German-Jewish intellectuals bitterly fought against the establishment of Israel, and later used the Hebrew University as a base for deposing David Ben-Gurion and discrediting Labor Zionism. The Jewish State is a must-read for anyone concerned with Israel's present and future.


An Ambiguous Partnership

An Ambiguous Partnership

Author: Pavel Baev

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13:

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The report explores the main areas of interaction between the two states, and assesses the implications of uncertainty in each area for Turkey's trans-Atlantic allies and particularly the U.S. It evaluates the differences between the worldviews of the Turkish and Russian political elites; identifies the key features of political economy and geopolitical interfaces, making a special case of conflict (mis)management in Syria; and then scrutinizes the role of the two autocratic leaders in shaping the relations between their respective countries. The authors conclude by putting forward a series of implications for the trans-Atlantic alliance and the U.S.