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ID190988
Title ProperStatecraft and international intervention
Other Title InformationIsraeli diplomacy and UN peacekeeping forces in the 1960s
LanguageENG
AuthorLevitan, Nir
Summary / Abstract (Note)The nature of the relationship between statecraft and third-party interventions is complex and remains an issue that has not been fully explored in the academic literature. Experience shows that the two often interact, at times creating harmonious coordination, at times exacerbating tensions. These actions and reactions were present for Israel after the War of Independence as it worked to form an effective approach to the UN and its peacekeeping forces that were created to supervise implementation of the 1949 Arab-Israeli armistice agreements. This article examines how Israel strove to develop its own foreign policy statecraft strategies and to protect its national and strategic interests in the early 1960s, while contending with the involvement of UNTSO under the activist leadership of Swedish Maj. Gen. Carl Von Horn.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 29, No.3; Jun 2023: p.557-574
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 29 No 3
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Israel ;  Syria ;  Peacekeeping Force ;  UNTSO ;  Third-Party Intervention ;  Arab - Israeli Conflict ;  Statecraft ;  United Nations ;  Carl von Horn


 
 
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