Israel and the Syrian Crisis: Ardent Desire and Restrain Risk

This article addresses the strategic Israeli attitude concerning the Syrian crisis, linking the historical conceptualisation of Syria and its role in the Arab-Israeli conflict with Israel’s current strategic considerations and the effect of the Lebanese syndrome upon Israel’s historical collective m...

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Arab Spring
Armed forces
Assad, Bashar al
Collective memory
Crises
Intervention (International law)
Israel-Arab conflicts
Ma'oz, Moshe
Military intervention
Pan-Arabism
Peace
Politics
Prime ministers
Rabinovich, Itamar
Rebellions
Role conflict
Sharon, Ariel
Siyasal Bilimler
Uluslararası İlişkiler
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