The book delves into the internal conflicts among Israeli political parties regarding their foreign policy alignments, exploring the tensions between pro-Soviet, pro-Western, and non-aligned stances. Dr. Bialer provides insights into the ideological struggles and strategic decisions that shaped Israel's international relations, highlighting the complexities of political maneuvering in a volatile geopolitical landscape.
LSE Monographs in International Studies Series
This scholarly series delves into the multifaceted world of international relations and global politics. It offers rigorous, multi-disciplinary research on pressing contemporary issues and historical trends. Each volume provides in-depth analysis and original scholarship from leading experts. This collection is essential reading for academics, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the international landscape.




Towards a New Liberal Internationalism
The International Theory of J. A. Hobson
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book offers an in-depth examination of Hobson's contributions to international relations, highlighting his theories and insights. Long delves into Hobson's perspectives on imperialism, economic factors, and the interplay between global politics and social issues, showcasing how his work remains relevant in contemporary discussions. Through careful analysis, the text aims to illuminate Hobson's influence on modern thought and the evolution of international relations as a discipline.
The Second Baldwin Government and the United States, 1924 1929
Attitudes and Diplomacy
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book offers a critical evaluation of Austen Chamberlain's role in shaping Anglo-American relations during his political career. It delves into his diplomatic strategies, decisions, and the broader implications of his policies. By analyzing historical contexts and outcomes, the author aims to provide fresh insights into Chamberlain's influence on international relations, highlighting both successes and failures in his approach to fostering ties between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Cabinet Decisions on Foreign Policy
The British Experience, October 1938 June 1941
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the British government's approach to foreign policy, examining key decisions and their implications. It delves into historical contexts, political dynamics, and the influences shaping policy outcomes. Through detailed case studies, readers gain insights into the complexities of international relations and the strategic considerations that guide British diplomacy. The work aims to enhance understanding of the interplay between domestic politics and foreign affairs in the UK.