‘Drawing on his deep knowledge of the subject and a wealth of interviews with top decision-makers, Aran has produced a groundbreaking analysis of Israeli foreign policy. This hugely informed and deeply persuasive work significantly advances our understanding of the domestic and external factors that explain Israel’s foreign policy towards the Middle East and selected world powers over the last three decades.’
Rory Miller - Georgetown University in Qatar
‘This is a deeply researched, clearly presented, original, and illuminating study with a sharp focus on the interplay between domestic politics and foreign policy. It also has the merit of placing Israel's policy towards the Arabs in the wider context of its relations beyond the region. It should be of great value to both students and scholars.’
Avi Shlaim - University of Oxford
‘ …this book focuses on analysis of the Israeli Palestinian conflict and relations with its Arab neighbours. Aran describes the peace process of the 1990s, which culminated in the signing of the first and second Oslo accords. This was followed by the gradual unpicking of the agreements and Israel’s unilateral decisions to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. Despite decades of contrary evidence both sides apparently continue to believe that using force will bring the conflict to an end.’
Margot Light
Source: International Affairs
‘At its core, the book is an historical account that traces chronologically the most important developments in Israeli foreign policy over the last three decades, yet it does not read like a typical history book, primarily thanks to the author's narrative talent. Aran is able to often make history come alive on the page by painting detailed pictures of events and political figures, thus giving readers the impression that they are actually watching occurrences unfold before their very eyes. … Israel's Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War represents an engaging and informative read for Middle East scholars and students alike, as well as for the general public, and will undoubtedly remain a solid reference book for years to come.’
Raluca Moldovan
Source: Studia Europaea
‘Amnon Aran’s Israeli Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War provides a comprehensive and insightful account of major aspects of Israeli foreign policy in the past three decades. Aran constructs a useful analytic framework - entrenchment, engagement, and unilateralism - to view Israel’s foreign policy through ... I would recommend Israeli Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War to scholars and students of Middle East Studies, Israel Studies, and foreign policy studies. The book is written in an accessible and engaging style that will also attract readers outside academia.’
Yael S. Aronoff
Source: Middle East Journal
'Israeli Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War is comprehensive for its account of this period, and significant for its detailed illustration of the interplay between domestic politics and foreign policymaking. It will be essential reading for all interested in Israel’s foreign policy. For experts, this is an indispensable, richly sourced reference; for a broader audience, Aran presents a wealth of information to go beyond the simplistic accounts of Israel and navigate a complex foreign policy system.'
Bariş Kersgin
Source: Political Science Quarterly
'This book contains many insights into Israeli foreign policy making, including sections on Israel's evolving relationships with China, India, the US, and the European Union - relationships that may significantly reshape the geopolitics of the Middle East region ... Recommended.'
C. M. Henry
Source: Choice