This book examines leaders of the seemingly intractable conflict between Israel and its Palestinian neighbors. It takes as an intellectual target of opportunity six Israeli prime ministers, asking why some of them have persisted in some hard-line positions but others have opted to become peacemakers. This book argues that some leaders do change, and above all it explains why and how such changes come about. This book goes beyond arguing simply that "leaders matter" by analyzing how their particular belief systems and personalities can ultimately make a difference to their country's foreign policy, especially toward a long-standing enemy. Although no hard-liner can stand completely still in the face of important changes, only those with ideologies that have specific components that act as obstacles to change and who have an orientation toward the past may need to be replaced for dramatic policy changes to take place.
The political psychology of Israeli prime ministers: when hard-liners opt for peace
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2014
Language
English
Keywords
Call Number
DS126.5 .A8637 2014
ISBN
9781107669802
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
229
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Prime ministers -- Israel
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Peace -- Psychological aspects
Abstract