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Scandinavian Diplomacy and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict : Official and Unofficial Soft Power

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Product Code: 9781032429861
ISBN13: 9781032429861
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This book scrutinizes how three small Scandinavian countries - Norway, Sweden and Denmark - developed a unique foreign policy that brought Israel and the Palestinians to the negotiating table. Bringing together the field of soft power diplomacy with the field of conflict mediation, the text analyses the specific type of peace diplomacy offered by Scandinavia. It identifies the different methods and policies of the three Scandinavian countries, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of their mediation strategies. Close examination of the historical record through primary and secondary sources in five languages reveals how Scandinavian involvement worked over almost three decades and to what extent it shaped the content of the Oslo peace talks. The author documents how the Scandinavian countries employed soft power diplomacy to enlist the aid of more powerful countries and international institutions to compensate for their limited authority and legitimacy, and how they used the Middle East peace process to strengthen their own national interests, financial standing and international status. The book will appeal to scholars, diplomats, politicians, educators and students interested in Scandinavian foreign policy and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict--


Author: Nir Levitan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date: Oct 07, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032429860
ISBN-13: 9781032429861

Scandinavian Diplomacy and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict : Official and Unofficial Soft Power

$60.77
 
This book scrutinizes how three small Scandinavian countries - Norway, Sweden and Denmark - developed a unique foreign policy that brought Israel and the Palestinians to the negotiating table. Bringing together the field of soft power diplomacy with the field of conflict mediation, the text analyses the specific type of peace diplomacy offered by Scandinavia. It identifies the different methods and policies of the three Scandinavian countries, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of their mediation strategies. Close examination of the historical record through primary and secondary sources in five languages reveals how Scandinavian involvement worked over almost three decades and to what extent it shaped the content of the Oslo peace talks. The author documents how the Scandinavian countries employed soft power diplomacy to enlist the aid of more powerful countries and international institutions to compensate for their limited authority and legitimacy, and how they used the Middle East peace process to strengthen their own national interests, financial standing and international status. The book will appeal to scholars, diplomats, politicians, educators and students interested in Scandinavian foreign policy and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict--


Author: Nir Levitan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date: Oct 07, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032429860
ISBN-13: 9781032429861
 

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