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Coalition Defection

The Dissolution of Arab Anti-Israeli Coalitions in War and Peace

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Since the creation of Israel, during both wartime and peacetime, many Arab coalitions have formed. Every one of these anti-Israel coalitions has failed to achieve its goals due to the defection of one or more major parties. Kober explores the forces behind the dissemination of these alliances to determine why Arab states chose defection; whether or not a distinction can be made between defection patterns in times of war and patterns related to peace processes; and possible explanations for different behavior patterns. The multi-polar structure of the Arab subsystem, the decisions of pivotal members, and the negative reputations earned by such coalitions have always made defection an easy alternative. The choice to defect was, Kober contends, nurtured by a sense of military weakness and by the priority that coalition members attached to their particular interests over general Arab concerns.

Kober finds that defection in time of war has arisen mainly through evasion-passive avoidance of coalition obligations with the hope of escaping or minimizing expected losses. Defection from military coalitions often deprived the defector of maximizing gains, all the while weakening the remaining coalition members. However, defection during the peace process served not only to optimize the defector's utilities, but eventually proved beneficial for the parties left behind. Kober determines that the peace process, mainly due to superpower involvement, transformed the scenario from a zero-sum to a non-zero-sum game, by rewarding the parties for signing treaties with Israel. Also, the first defectors, such as Egypt, established pay-off precedents, creating the foundation for future negotiations between the Arab players and Israel.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface
Defection from Coalitions in War and Peace
Arab Coalitions and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Defection from Anti-Israel War Coalitions
Arab Coalition Defection During Diplomatic Processes
A Paradox of Optimization?
Why Don't They Stick Together?
Bibliography
Index

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
30. November 2002
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
236
Autor/Autorin
Avi Kober
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
gebunden
Gewicht
523 g
Größe (L/B/H)
240/161/17 mm
ISBN
9780275977221

Pressestimmen

?[o]ffers a unique and important contribution to the study of Arab-Israeli relations....[W]hile Kober's research target academicians and military and national security specialists, he skillfully sets out a cogent and cohesive argument. Anyone with a keen interest in Arab-Israeli relations or Middle Eastern affairs will find Coalition Defection a valuable contribution.?-History

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