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Israel's European policy after the Cold War

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 2009


Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2009
Copyright year
2009
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-4817-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-1918-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Düsseldorfer Schriften zu Internationaler Politik und Völkerrecht
Volume
6
Language
German
Pages
331
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 10
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  2. Abbreviations No access Pages 11 - 12
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    1. Scientific interest No access Pages 13 - 15
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    2. State of research No access Pages 15 - 16
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    3. The case studies No access Pages 16 - 18
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      1. What we need: form follows function No access Pages 18 - 21
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      2. The research design: structured empiricism No access Pages 21 - 26
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      3. The data basis No access Pages 26 - 27
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    4. General outline No access Pages 27 - 28
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        1. Global system No access
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          1. The Middle Eastern regional system No access
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          2. The greater EU system No access
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          3. The Euro-Mediterranean and Mediterranean systems No access
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          4. The EU No access
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          1. Relations with EU member states No access
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          2. Relations with Israel’s neighbours No access
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          3. Relations with other states No access
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          1. Relations with the United States No access
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            1. EC/EU Middle East policy No access
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            2. EU Mediterranean policy No access
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          3. Israeli-Palestinian relations No access
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        1. Military capability No access
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        2. Economic capability No access
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        3. Political structure No access
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        4. Competing elites No access
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        5. Interest groups No access
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        1. Israel’s European trauma No access
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        1. Being special No access
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        2. Israel’s reaction to being special No access
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        3. The rebellious victim No access
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      1. Primacy of security No access Pages 57 - 57
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      2. Victims nevermore No access
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      3. Resistance to sanctions/limited compliance No access Pages 58 - 58
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      1. Motivation of the European Parliament No access Pages 59 - 65
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      2. Background of Israel’s position No access Pages 65 - 66
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      3. Background of Israel’s counterproductive behaviour No access Pages 66 - 70
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        1. Genscher No access
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        2. Rhetoric No access
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        3. Threats No access
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        4. Lobbyism in Brussels No access
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        5. Hibernation No access
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        6. Embassy to the EC No access
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      5. The actors No access Pages 75 - 76
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      6. Conclusion No access Pages 76 - 77
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        1. US role No access
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        2. Aid for the region No access
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        3. Tame the EC, have France controlled No access
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        4. Role of the Kuwait crisis No access
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        5. Keep EC amused, safeguard the upgrading of relations No access
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      2. Levy’s perception of what was agreed upon with the EC in June No access Pages 85 - 87
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      3. The actors No access Pages 87 - 88
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      4. Conclusion No access Pages 88 - 89
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      1. Israel’s motivation to agree No access Pages 89 - 97
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      2. The actors No access Pages 97 - 98
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    1. The EU’s special envoy to the Middle East No access Pages 98 - 104
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      1. Nature and aims of the EMP No access Pages 104 - 106
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      2. An assessment after ten years No access Pages 106 - 108
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      3. Israel’s perspective No access Pages 108 - 113
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    2. A third leg – Counterbalance a possible decrease of American commitment No access Pages 113 - 119
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      1. The ministerial officials No access Pages 119 - 121
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      2. The politicians No access Pages 121 - 123
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      3. Administrative units No access Pages 123 - 124
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      4. Private interest groups No access Pages 124 - 124
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    1. The 1975 Free Trade and Cooperation Agreement No access Pages 125 - 127
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      1. The causes and implications of the trade deficit with the EC No access Pages 127 - 130
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      2. The dynamics of further European integration No access Pages 130 - 132
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    2. The history of scientific cooperation with the EC No access Pages 132 - 134
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      1. Excursion: the EC agrees to negotiations – a success of Israeli policy? No access Pages 134 - 144
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      2. Exploratory talks No access Pages 144 - 146
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        1. Excursion: implications of EEA status No access
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        2. EFTA or EEA status? No access
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        1. Peace dividend No access
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        2. More favourable rules of origin No access
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        3. Access to the EU’s public procurement markets No access
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        4. Mutual recognition of diplomas and standards No access
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        5. Harmonisation in financial services No access
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        6. Better access for agricultural products No access
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        7. Admission to the EU’s Fourth Framework Programme for Research and Development No access
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        8. Political dialogue No access
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        9. Boost European investments No access
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      1. The dispute on rules of origin No access Pages 160 - 164
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      2. The dispute on public procurement No access Pages 164 - 166
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      3. The dispute on agricultural products No access Pages 166 - 167
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      4. The dispute on financial services No access Pages 167 - 170
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        1. Further vision: EEA status No access
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      6. The dispute on the EU’s R&D programme No access Pages 174 - 179
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      7. Sign or keep negotiating? No access Pages 179 - 186
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        1. The deficit argument No access
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          1. Compensate No access
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          2. Inversion No access
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          3. A policy change? No access
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        3. The moral argument No access
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      2. Sanctions, threats and retaliation No access Pages 193 - 195
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        1. Marketing tour of Rabin and Peres No access
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        2. The German channel No access
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          1. Israel’s motivation No access
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          2. History of the declaration No access
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          3. Criticism of the Essen Declaration No access
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          4. Nothing has become of the declaration No access
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        4. The name of the agreement No access
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      1. The ministerial officials No access Pages 202 - 205
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      2. The Inter-Ministerial Director Generals’ Committee for Economic International Affairs No access Pages 205 - 207
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          2. The Prime Minister No access
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        2. Politicians in implementation No access
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      4. A special case: Avi Primor No access Pages 211 - 212
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      5. The role of private interest groups No access Pages 212 - 215
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      1. Has Israel achieved its aims? No access Pages 215 - 218
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      2. Why has Israel been successful? No access Pages 218 - 220
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      3. Conflicting visions No access Pages 220 - 221
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        1. Ill-preparedness No access
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        2. Structural coordination deficit No access
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        3. Peres’ and the Foreign Ministry’s weakness No access
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        4. Israel’s clout No access
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      1. Self-conception of Israel vis-à-vis Europe No access Pages 226 - 228
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        1. Readiness to explain EU behaviour with anti-Semitism No access
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      3. Misperceptions and policy failure No access Pages 231 - 232
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        1. The role of the Foreign Minister No access
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        2. The role of the Prime Minister No access
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        3. The role of further cabinet members No access
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        1. The Professionals No access
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      3. Bureaucratic units No access Pages 237 - 237
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        1. Role of the Knesset No access
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        2. Interest groups No access
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        3. Competing elites No access
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      5. Structures and processes No access Pages 239 - 239
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      1. Preventing an EU political role No access Pages 239 - 243
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      2. The EU as the facilitator of peace No access Pages 243 - 247
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      3. Use the EU’s good services No access Pages 247 - 250
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      4. EEA status No access Pages 250 - 251
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      5. Recognition of Europeanness No access Pages 251 - 251
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      6. Has Israel achieved its aims? No access Pages 251 - 253
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    1. The role of the US No access Pages 253 - 254
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      1. The German channel No access Pages 254 - 255
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      2. Portray behaviour as if caused by EU attitude: the issue of the deportees No access Pages 255 - 257
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      3. Virtual implementation No access Pages 257 - 258
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      4. Hibernation No access Pages 258 - 259
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      5. Token role of the EU No access Pages 259 - 261
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      6. Bounded slippage and emergencism No access Pages 261 - 262
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      7. Politics and economics shall not be linked? No access Pages 262 - 262
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    1. Has Israel’s European Policy changed? No access Pages 263 - 267
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      1. Conflicting aims: contain Europe or embrace Europe? No access Pages 267 - 268
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      2. Incompatible visions: European or Middle Eastern? No access Pages 268 - 270
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      3. Incompatible notions: European or special? No access Pages 270 - 272
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      4. Incompatible perspectives on appropriate foreign behaviour No access Pages 272 - 274
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        1. Full EU membership No access
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      2. The future of the EU’s contribution No access Pages 278 - 280
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    2. Usefulness of our model No access Pages 280 - 280
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  3. Persons interviewed No access Pages 281 - 284
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  4. Reference List No access Pages 285 - 322
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  5. Index No access Pages 323 - 331
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