Doves Among Hawks

Doves Among Hawks
Author: Samy Cohen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190077747

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What has become of Israel's peace movement? In the early 1980s, it was a major political force, bringing hundreds of thousands onto the streets; but since then, its importance has declined amid spiraling violence. Now, and especially since the second Intifada of 2000-5, the 'doves' of the Israel/Palestine conflict struggle to be heard over its 'hawks', and the days of mass mobilization are over. Doves Among Hawks charts the successes and failures of a beleaguered peace movement, from its formation after the Six-Day War to the current security-obsessed climate, where Israel's 'doves' seem to be fighting a lost and outdated battle. Samy Cohen's history of a peace process that once took on the Israeli settler movements exposes how that cause has been derailed and demoralized by suicide attacks. But the peace movement isn't dead--it has simply transformed. From human rights monitors to lobbies of the bereaved, Cohen reveals a multitude of smaller, grassroots organizations that have emerged with unexpected energy. These lawyers, doctors, army reservists, former diplomats and senior security personnel are the unsung heroes of his story.

Why Hawks Become Doves

Why Hawks Become Doves
Author: Guy Ziv
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438453972

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Why do hawkish leaders change course to pursue dovish policies? In Why Hawks Become Doves, Guy Ziv argues that conventional international relations theory is inadequate for explaining these momentous foreign policy shifts, because it underestimates the importance of leaders and their personalities. Applying insights from cognitive psychology, Ziv argues that decision-makers' cognitive structure—specifically, their levels of cognitive openness and complexity—is a critical causal variable in determining their propensity to revise their beliefs and pursue new policies. To illustrate his point, he examines Israeli statesman Shimon Peres. Beginning his political career as a tough-minded security hawk, Peres emerged as one of the Middle East's foremost champions of Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking. Drawing on a vast range of sources, including interviews with Peres and dozens of other political elites, archival research, biographies, and memoirs, Ziv finds that Peres's highly open and complex cognitive structure facilitated a quicker and more profound dovish shift on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than his less cognitively open and complex rivals.

Doves Among Hawks

Doves Among Hawks
Author: Samy Cohen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190947903

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What has become of Israel's peace movement? In the early 1980s, it was a major political force, bringing hundreds of thousands onto the streets; but since then, its importance has declined amid spiraling violence. Now, and especially since the second Intifada of 2000-5, the 'doves' of the Israel/Palestine conflict struggle to be heard over its 'hawks', and the days of mass mobilization are over. Doves Among Hawks charts the successes and failures of a beleaguered peace movement, from its formation after the Six-Day War to the current security-obsessed climate, where Israel's 'doves' seem to be fighting a lost and outdated battle. Samy Cohen's history of a peace process that once took on the Israeli settler movements exposes how that cause has been derailed and demoralized by suicide attacks. But the peace movement isn't dead--it has simply transformed. From human rights monitors to lobbies of the bereaved, Cohen reveals a multitude of smaller, grassroots organizations that have emerged with unexpected energy. These lawyers, doctors, army reservists, former diplomats and senior security personnel are the unsung heroes of his story.

A Dove Among Hawks

A Dove Among Hawks
Author: C. Edward Samuels
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441551077

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DOVE "Paloma, in Spanish; A Bird - A gentle woman - advocate of compromise - compare to the hawk" HAWK "A Bird; the Falcon family - a hunter- advocates immediate vigorous, and aggressive action - compare to the dove" Merriam Webster

Hawks and Doves in Sudan s Armed Conflict

Hawks and Doves in Sudan s Armed Conflict
Author: Suad M.E. Musa
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847011756

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Analyses the involvement of the agro-pastoral al-Hakkamat Baggara women of Darfur in Sudan's recent civil wars and the implications of this for conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

The Hawk and the Dove

The Hawk and the Dove
Author: Nicholas Thompson
Publsiher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429940504

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A brilliant and revealing biography of the two most important Americans during the Cold War era—written by the grandson of one of them Only two Americans held positions of great influence throughout the Cold War; ironically, they were the chief advocates for the opposing strategies for winning—and surviving—that harrowing conflict. Both men came to power during World War II, reached their professional peaks during the Cold War's most frightening moments, and fought epic political battles that spanned decades. Yet despite their very different views, Paul Nitze and George Kennan dined together, attended the weddings of each other's children, and remained good friends all their lives. In this masterly double biography, Nicholas Thompson brings Nitze and Kennan to vivid life. Nitze—the hawk—was a consummate insider who believed that the best way to avoid a nuclear clash was to prepare to win one. More than any other American, he was responsible for the arms race. Kennan—the dove—was a diplomat turned academic whose famous "X article" persuasively argued that we should contain the Soviet Union while waiting for it to collapse from within. For forty years, he exercised more influence on foreign affairs than any other private citizen. As he weaves a fascinating narrative that follows these two rivals and friends from the beginning of the Cold War to its end, Thompson accomplishes something remarkable: he tells the story of our nation during the most dangerous half century in history.

Hawks Doves and Owls

Hawks  Doves  and Owls
Author: Graham T. Allison,Albert Carnesale
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1986-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393303292

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This study explores in detail the probable paths to nuclear conflict, explains how changes in forces, technology, and political life will influence the likelihood of a nuclear war, and proposes specific recommendations to reduce the risk of nuclear war

Party And Policy In Israel

Party And Policy In Israel
Author: Samuel J Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000312263

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This book is an analysis of the struggle between Israel's hawks and doves for control of national policy. It explores the inner workings of Israel's major parties and assesses the interaction between domestic political combat, internal succession and identity crises, and Israeli policy on key issue.