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The Golan Heights Yigal Kipnis (University of Haifa, Israel)

The Golan Heights By Yigal Kipnis (University of Haifa, Israel)

Summary

This book provides a history of the Golan heights from 1967 to the present, and includes analysis of the political, geographical and social aspects of Israeli settlement.

The Golan Heights Summary

The Golan Heights: Political History, Settlement and Geography since 1949 by Yigal Kipnis (University of Haifa, Israel)

Presenting the settlement landscape of the Golan before and after June 1967, The Golan Heights deals with the issue of the border between Israel and Syria, and with the Israeli settlement process in the area following the Six Day War.

The story of the Golan Heights and its position between Syria and Israel does not belong only to the past; it is still interwoven in the political present of the two countries. Public discourse in Israel on the political future of the Golan, and the direct and indirect political discussions between Israel and Syria, rest to a great extent on personal and collective memories, and these, by nature, are based on the past. The perceptions of the Israeli public were constructed upon the image of a mountain that became a monster. This image reached its peak on the eve of the Six Day War in June 1967, but continued to be consolidated and preserved in the Israeli collective memory, and so it has remained until the present.

Addressing the question of the political future of the Golan, a central issue for both Israel and the wider Middle East, this book will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Political History, Settlement Geography and Geopolitics.

Dr. Yigal Kipnis teaches International Relations at Haifa University. He received a BS in Civil Engineering from the Technion in Haifa and an MA and PhD in Land of Israel Studies from Haifa University. His first book, The Mountain That Was as a Monster: The Golan Between Syria and Israel, was published in 2009. His second book, 1973: The Way to War, published in 2012, immediately became a bestseller. It reveals the continuing political process which led to the Middle East war of October 1973.

About Yigal Kipnis (University of Haifa, Israel)

Dr. Yigal Kipnis teaches International Relations at Haifa University. He received a BS in Civil Engineering from the Technion in Haifa and an MA and PhD in Land of Israel Studies from Haifa University. His first book, The Mountain That Was as a Monster: The Golan Between Syria and Israel, was published in 2009. His second book, 1973: The Way to War, published in 2012, immediately became a bestseller. It reveals the continuing political process which led to the Middle East war of October 1973.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Between Israel and Syria: One International Border, Multiple Lines 2 Border Relations - Summer 1949-Summer 1967: The Mountain Which Became a Monster 3 The Settlement Map of the Syrian Golan. 4 The Atmosphere which preceded Israeli Settlement in the Golan 5 The leaders of the Political System Who Motivated the Settlement Process 6 Summer 1967, the Pre-Settlement Period 7 Settlement in the Golan, 1967-1970: Temporary Settlement 8 From Temporary to Permanent Settlement, 1970-1982 9 The Nadir: After the Golan Law, 1982-1992 10 On the Way to Peace 1993-2000 10 Summary and Conclusion

Additional information

NPB9780415812351
9780415812351
0415812356
The Golan Heights: Political History, Settlement and Geography since 1949 by Yigal Kipnis (University of Haifa, Israel)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-04-16
274
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