Netanyahu’s Foreign Policy: Between History, Geography, and International Anarchy

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This article is featured in Orient II/2013.

SKU: STEINBERG-2/2013 Category:

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s foreign policy is characterized by intense Hobbesian realism and risk-aversion, in response to the combination of the perceived threats to Israel’s survival, the Jewish historical experience and the centrality of self-determination. This has led to periodic conflicts with the United States, and ongoing friction with Europe, particularly over strategies to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Palestinian issues, and soft-power political warfare directed at Israel’s legitimacy.

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