Ebook: The promise of Israel: why its seemingly greatest weakness is actually its greatest strength
Author: Gordis Daniel
- Tags: Arab-Israeli conflict--1993---Influence, Arab-Israeli conflict--Influence, Nahostkonflikt, National characteristics Israeli, Nationalbewusstsein, Politics and government, Zionism, Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Influence, Israel -- Politics and government -- 21st century, Arab-Israeli conflict -- Influence, Israel
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- City: Hoboken;N.J;Israel
- Language: English
- epub
Why Israel's greatest weakness is its greatest strength, and what its supporters and enemies can learn from its success
Israel's critics in the West insist that no country founded on a single religion or culture can stay democratic and prosperous--but they're wrong. In The Promise of Israel, Daniel Gordis points out that Israel has defied that conventional wisdom. It has provided its citizens infinitely greater liberty and prosperity than anyone expected, faring far better than any other young nation. Israel's "magic" is a unique blend of democracy and tradition, of unabashed particularism coupled to intellectual and cultural openness. Given Israel's success, it would make sense for many other countries, from Rwanda to Afghanistan and even Iran, to look at how they've done it. In fact, rather than seeking to destroy Israel, the Palestinians would serve their own best interests by trying to copy it.
- Takes many of the most compelling arguments against...