Critical analysis of the dynamics of Israel -Palestinian conflict based on theories of international security.
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https://doi.org/10.17613/catp-bp06Keywords:
Conflict, International Security, Realism, Liberalism, Securitization, Security DilemmaAbstract
Numerous perspectives and theories have been put forward to examine, analyse and explain
international security problems in general and Israeli- Palestine conflict in particular. The present analysis explored the Israeli-Palestinian conflict via the various theories including Realism theory, Liberalism theory, securitization theory, balance of threat theory, security dilemma theory, deterrence theory and Offense-defence theory. The theories were critically examined in terms of their application to the conceptualization and understanding of the Israeli- Palestine conflict.
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