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Article: Peacemaking in a Divided Society: Israel After Rabin.(Book Reviews)
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- Shofar
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- January 1, 2004
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Peacemaking in a Divided Society: Israel After Rabin, edited by Sasson Sofer. London and Portland: Frank Cass, 2001. 260 pp. $24.50.
This edited collection by Sasson Sofer, Chairman of the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is "an interdisciplinary effort to study the domestic sources of Israeli foreign policy, in particular those related to the peace process" (p. 1). As the editor notes, the authors represent a number of perspectives, but "no claim is made for completeness" (p. 1). And it is not, either in the subjects covered or in the points of view presented.
The editor has assembled a generally well-known ...