This paper examines the causes and consequences of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war utilizing Waltz’s three levels of analysis, system, state and decision-makers. It first examines the causes, looking at why the MENA regional system, but particularly the Arab-Israeli subsystem, was so war prone; assessing why a certain bellicoseness was built into both Israel and several of its Arab neighbours; and assesses the calculations and miscalculations by leaders on both sides that led to war. 1967 was a “war of vulnerability" and miscalculation for Egypt but for Israel the war derived from a mix of vulnerability (from vulnerable borders) and opportunity (to acquire “defensible’ borders). The paper then examines why the 1967 war did not lead to peace, but ...
From 1945 to 1980 the Middle East experienced four major wars. Each one differed from its predecesso...
Realism approach has dominated the studies of world politics and international relations since the l...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war utilizing Waltz’s three...
There exist many contentious topics in the world, but relatively few of them relate to the mere exis...
The Palestinian question has been deeply influenced by regional political trends for the last six de...
In recent times, the issues surrounding the 67 borders have become part of the public debate. In r...
Many observers consider Israel the biggest loser of the recent political turmoil and dramatic change...
The Middle East state system has been defined not only by its multipolar structure but also by the e...
The Suez War had long term ramifications for Israel\u27s status in the Middle East and for its relat...
The paper seeks to examine the impact of post 2011 Arab developments on the nation-state and its rep...
This paper asserts that the Arab–Israeli conflict, and in particular the question of Palestine, has ...
In the Middle East things are not always what they seem to be. It would appear that Israel and Syria...
This article analyses the direct, relatively immediate strategic and political consequences of the 1...
The Six Day War of June 1967 transformed the political and physical landscape of the Middle East. Th...
From 1945 to 1980 the Middle East experienced four major wars. Each one differed from its predecesso...
Realism approach has dominated the studies of world politics and international relations since the l...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war utilizing Waltz’s three...
There exist many contentious topics in the world, but relatively few of them relate to the mere exis...
The Palestinian question has been deeply influenced by regional political trends for the last six de...
In recent times, the issues surrounding the 67 borders have become part of the public debate. In r...
Many observers consider Israel the biggest loser of the recent political turmoil and dramatic change...
The Middle East state system has been defined not only by its multipolar structure but also by the e...
The Suez War had long term ramifications for Israel\u27s status in the Middle East and for its relat...
The paper seeks to examine the impact of post 2011 Arab developments on the nation-state and its rep...
This paper asserts that the Arab–Israeli conflict, and in particular the question of Palestine, has ...
In the Middle East things are not always what they seem to be. It would appear that Israel and Syria...
This article analyses the direct, relatively immediate strategic and political consequences of the 1...
The Six Day War of June 1967 transformed the political and physical landscape of the Middle East. Th...
From 1945 to 1980 the Middle East experienced four major wars. Each one differed from its predecesso...
Realism approach has dominated the studies of world politics and international relations since the l...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...