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Israel's Materialist Militarism Yagil Levy

Israel's Materialist Militarism By Yagil Levy

Israel's Materialist Militarism by Yagil Levy


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Explains the fluctuations in Israel's military policies during the 1990s-2000s from the Oslo Accords to the al-Aqsa Intifada and the Second Lebanon War. This book offers a conceptual framework that relies on materialist militarism.

Israel's Materialist Militarism Summary

Israel's Materialist Militarism by Yagil Levy

Israel's Materialist Militarism examines the decade of fluctuations in Israel's military policies, from the peace period of the Oslo Accords to the al-Aqsa Intifada, when the military's use of excessive force led to the collapse of the Palestinian Authority, and on to the Second Lebanon War of 2006, which reversed the moderating tendencies of the withdrawal from Gaza a year earlier. These dynamics of escalation and deescalation are explained in terms of materialist militarism, the exchange between social groups' military sacrifice and their social rewards, which in turn increases or decreases the level of militarism in society. Levy thus lays down a theoretical framework vital to tracing the fluctuating levels of militarism in Israel and elsewhere. Israel's Materialist Militarism is recommended for those interested in the Arab-Israeli conflict and military-society relations in general.

Israel's Materialist Militarism Reviews

Yagil Levy astutely brings together previously unconnected ideas about citizenship and rewards to military service. He thus produces a novel, persuasive account of how and why Israeli popular support for military actions against neighbors changes from one military engagement to the next. -- Charles Tilly, Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science, Columbia University
In this valuable book, Yagil Levy probes how the Israeli state has historically been constituted by military service and its concomitant social and material rewards, how the citizenship equation has been transformed over the decades, how the military's social base has changed as a result, and how these various trajectories have come together to shape the contemporary Israeli polity, its democracy, and especially its foreign policy and military strategy. The material militarist theoretical framework that Levy employs for organizing and understanding these developments is sure to provoke much debate, as will his particular interpretations of Israeli politics. Students of Israel in particular and of civil-military relations in general will find much rewarding in this rich study. -- Ronald R. Krebs, McKnight Land-Grant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota

About Yagil Levy

Yagil Levy, PhD, is External Associate Professor, Department of Public Policy and Administration at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Theoretical Introduction - The Essence and Dynamics of Materialist Militarism Chapter 2: The Republican Equation and Its Violation Chapter 3: The Continuation of Oslo by the al-Aqsa Intifada Chapter 4: The War of the Peripheries Chapter 5: From People's Army to Market Army Chapter 6: The Embedded Military and the Implementation of the Disengagement Plan Chapter 7: The Second Lebanon War: The Gap of Legitimacies Syndrome Chapter 8: Conclusions: Why Materialist Militarism Matters

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NLS9780739119099
9780739119099
0739119095
Israel's Materialist Militarism by Yagil Levy
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2007-08-31
296
N/A
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