1st Edition

Linkage Politics In The Middle East Syria Between Domestic And External Conflict, 1961-1970

By Yaacov Bar-siman-tov Copyright 1983
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

In this case study of Syria's internal political instability, the author shows that a relationship between the two types of conflict for the years 1961–1967 existed and identifies the various kinds of links between internal and external conflicts, their direction and changes in their intensity.

Introduction Part One: A theoretical Framework 1. Linkage Politics and Conflict Linkage 2. A Critique of the Quantitative Approach 3. A Proposed Method of Research Part Two: The Case Study 4. Syria: A Linkage Politics State 5. The Separatist Regime 1961–1963: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts 6. The Ba'th Regime 1963–1966: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts 7. The Neo-Ba'th Regime 1966–1970: Connections Between Internal and External Conflicts

Biography

Dr. Bar-Siman-Tov is a lecturer in the Department of International Relations of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. He is the author of The Israeli-Egyptian War of Attrition 1969–1970: A Case Study of Limited Local War and several articles dealing with the Middle East.