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Arab-Israel normalisation of ties : global perspectives / edited by Najimdeen Bakare.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 293 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789819977659
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Arab-Israel Normalisation of Ties : Global Perspectives.LOC classification:
  • JA71 .A733 2024
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Contents:
Part I: International Perspectives-- 1. Introduction: Continuity in Tradition and Reconstruction of the Past: An Analysis of Contemporary Middle East / Najimdeen Bakare-- 2. On the Change in International System: Prospects and Pitfalls of Saudi Arabia-Israel Relations / Rizwan Zeb-- 3. De-securitizing and Normalizing a Regional Actor: The Case of Israel and Abraham Accords / Najimdeen Bakare-- 4. Israel-Muslim World Relations Under China's Watch / Muhammad Adil Iqbal-- 5. Africa in the Shadow of Arab-Israel Relations / Chris M.A. Kwaja and Jacob M. Goodman-- 6. Global Protection Force for Palestine / Tughral Yamin.
Part II. Regional Perspectives-- 7. Relations Between Tunisia and the Zionist State Within a Post-Abraham Peace Accords Context / Maissa Arfaoui-- 8. GCC-Israel Rapprochement Under Abraham Accords: Implications for Israel-Palestine Conflict / Khurram Abbas-- 9. The Abraham Accords: Regional Impact on Hezbollah / Reumah Suhail-- 10. Normalization of Relations Between Israel and Arab States: An Iranian Perspective / Syed Qandil Abbas-- 11. Israel-Arab Normalization: Reflections from Pakistan / Muhammad Shehryar Khan-- 12. Periphery Doctrine and Israel Relations with Central Asian States: A Normalized Perspective from Non-Arab Region / Uzma Siraj-- 13. The Arab-Israeli Diplomatic Normalization and Its Implications for South and Southeast Asian Muslim Countries / M. Moniruzzaman-- 14. Ten Years After the Arab Spring. Engagement vs. Disengagement in US Policy to the Middle East / Najimdeen Bakare, Maham Shahbaz Bandesha, and Rizwan Ali.
Summary: This book focuses on rapprochement and normalisation between Israel and some Arab countries within the context of global and regional geopolitics, bringing together broader perspectives on transformations resulting from this. The analysis is rooted in a historical and cultural construction of the region as an Islamic sphere viewing Israel as a perpetuation of the Western colonial project in the region. It analyses how this normalisation must not be treated as a novel phenomenon, but as a reconstruction of the past and continuity in tradition geared at regional stability, signifying a wider shift in the structure of the global international system. The first section addresses the international perspectives of the changing dynamics through the lens of US domestic politics, disengagement plans, China's increasing understanding of the geopolitics of the Abrahamic world. It equally pays enough attention to the attendant implications of this normalisation. The second section of the book explores the reflections of regional (state and non-state) actors, such as Turkey, Iran, Syria, Pakistan, and Hezbollah, and the catalysing effects of this normalisation within and beyond the region. The book is a rich resource for scholars of regional and international relations, in particular Middle East studies. It provides useful reading material for both undergraduate and graduate students of Political Science, think tanks, diplomats, and IR experts and policy analysts, who are desirous of having rich theoretical and empirical underpinnings of unfolding realities in the larger Middle East.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: International Perspectives-- 1. Introduction: Continuity in Tradition and Reconstruction of the Past: An Analysis of Contemporary Middle East / Najimdeen Bakare-- 2. On the Change in International System: Prospects and Pitfalls of Saudi Arabia-Israel Relations / Rizwan Zeb-- 3. De-securitizing and Normalizing a Regional Actor: The Case of Israel and Abraham Accords / Najimdeen Bakare-- 4. Israel-Muslim World Relations Under China's Watch / Muhammad Adil Iqbal-- 5. Africa in the Shadow of Arab-Israel Relations / Chris M.A. Kwaja and Jacob M. Goodman-- 6. Global Protection Force for Palestine / Tughral Yamin.

Part II. Regional Perspectives-- 7. Relations Between Tunisia and the Zionist State Within a Post-Abraham Peace Accords Context / Maissa Arfaoui-- 8. GCC-Israel Rapprochement Under Abraham Accords: Implications for Israel-Palestine Conflict / Khurram Abbas-- 9. The Abraham Accords: Regional Impact on Hezbollah / Reumah Suhail-- 10. Normalization of Relations Between Israel and Arab States: An Iranian Perspective / Syed Qandil Abbas-- 11. Israel-Arab Normalization: Reflections from Pakistan / Muhammad Shehryar Khan-- 12. Periphery Doctrine and Israel Relations with Central Asian States: A Normalized Perspective from Non-Arab Region / Uzma Siraj-- 13. The Arab-Israeli Diplomatic Normalization and Its Implications for South and Southeast Asian Muslim Countries / M. Moniruzzaman-- 14. Ten Years After the Arab Spring. Engagement vs. Disengagement in US Policy to the Middle East / Najimdeen Bakare, Maham Shahbaz Bandesha, and Rizwan Ali.

This book focuses on rapprochement and normalisation between Israel and some Arab countries within the context of global and regional geopolitics, bringing together broader perspectives on transformations resulting from this. The analysis is rooted in a historical and cultural construction of the region as an Islamic sphere viewing Israel as a perpetuation of the Western colonial project in the region. It analyses how this normalisation must not be treated as a novel phenomenon, but as a reconstruction of the past and continuity in tradition geared at regional stability, signifying a wider shift in the structure of the global international system. The first section addresses the international perspectives of the changing dynamics through the lens of US domestic politics, disengagement plans, China's increasing understanding of the geopolitics of the Abrahamic world. It equally pays enough attention to the attendant implications of this normalisation. The second section of the book explores the reflections of regional (state and non-state) actors, such as Turkey, Iran, Syria, Pakistan, and Hezbollah, and the catalysing effects of this normalisation within and beyond the region. The book is a rich resource for scholars of regional and international relations, in particular Middle East studies. It provides useful reading material for both undergraduate and graduate students of Political Science, think tanks, diplomats, and IR experts and policy analysts, who are desirous of having rich theoretical and empirical underpinnings of unfolding realities in the larger Middle East.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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