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EUROPE'S FAILED MIDDLE EAST POLICIES

Factors that have contributed to the Europe's foreign policy failures toward Middle Eastern nations are studied. It is contended that the European Union & other European nations' belief that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be resolved once an agreement to establish a Palestinian...

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Published in:Security dialogue 2004-09, Vol.35 (3), p.389-392
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description Factors that have contributed to the Europe's foreign policy failures toward Middle Eastern nations are studied. It is contended that the European Union & other European nations' belief that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be resolved once an agreement to establish a Palestinian state is reached is fallacious. The origins of Europe's skewed understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are documented, illustrating Europe's tendency to overlook Arab aggression during the late 1940s. It is subsequently argued that Europe's pro-Palestinian perspective has resulted in Israel's delineation as responsible for regional social violence; moreover, the European standpoint is criticized for failing to acknowledge certain security concerns resulting from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In addition, it is claimed that Europe possesses a narrow understanding of contemporary Israeli society & that Israeli society does not perceive the European approach for realizing peace as a feasible strategy. It is concluded that Europe must adopt a more realistic & empirical approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 17 References. J. W. Parker
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subjects Antisemitism
Arab Israeli Relations
Arab-Israeli conflict
Conflict management
Conflict Resolution
Europe
European Union
Foreign Policy
International relations
Israel
Journalism
Middle East
Palestine
Peace process
Peace treaties
Poverty alleviation
Roadmaps
Security studies
Terrorism
Viewpoints
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