ID | 163606 |
Title Proper | Israel turns to the Sea |
Language | ENG |
Author | Eiran, Ehud ; Rubin, Aviad ; Yael Teff-Seker, Ehud Eiran, Aviad Rubin ; Teff-Seker, Yael |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since the mid-1990s, both the Israeli state and Israeli society have been developing and implementing several separate new policies regarding the country’s seas. These include the extraction of offshore hydrocarbons; expansion of the navy; massive desalination projects; and several legislative, planning, and zoning initiatives. Put together, these changes amount to a “turn to the sea” that profoundly affects Israel’s economy, foreign policy, and military. This article compares this shift to historical precedents, offering Israel as a template for a new, cumulative model that does not conform to the existing narratives of how polities have turned to the maritime domain. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Journal Vol. 72, No.4; Autumn 2018: p.610-630 |
Journal Source | Middle East Journal 2018-12 72, 4 |
Key Words | Israel Turns to the Sea |