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Israeli prisoner of war policies : from the 1949 armistice to the 2006 kidnappings / Alexander Bligh

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  • Israeli prisoner of war policies : from the 1949 armistice to the 2006 kidnappings / Alexander Bligh
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Lexington books, 2017
  • 1 vol. (XV-295 pages) ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-7391-9471-3
  • 0-7391-9471-2
  • 9780739194713 rel.
  • 343.015 113
  • 355.113
  • Bibliographie pages 273-281. Index
  • The legal, intelligence, and policy sources of the Israeli policies The internationally agreed upon standards for recognizing POWs/MIAs and the Israeli working definitions The intelligence dimension of taking and losing POWs Early indications of an emerging policy : strategic defeats and tactical successes, 1949-1955 Israel and the Arab nation states : the emerging POW rules in light of the regional battlefields, 1955-1967 De facto policy in the shadow of a coming war, 1955-1956 Israel extends its own working interpretation of the term POW : prisoner issues in the wake of the 1956 conflict to late 1962 New regimes, old policies, and the connection between regime changes and the fate of Israeli agents in hostile hands, 1963-1967 The 1967 war : extending the Israeli definition of POWs Israel, the state actors and the sub-national players : new rules, parallel systems and the merging of the two, the fourth generation The 1967-1970 crucial interregnum : the challenging legacy of the war of attrition Black September, sub-national actors, and the early internationalization of the hostage/POW issue, 1970-1973 The 1973 war as a watershed line and the dramatic shift to defensive POW policies Fourth generation approaches taking over : POWs and hostages as a means for smaller powers to gain parity with Israel The Palestinian sub-state actors taking over : from POWs to hostages ? The effect of fourth generation players on the making of POW policies, 1974-1985 Sub-national actors taking center stage in the pow context : 1986 to 2011.
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Israeli prisoner of war policies : from the 1949 armistice to the 2006 kidnappings examines the development of Israel's policies toward prisoners of war across multiple conflicts. The book seeks to apply the lessons of Israel's complex POW policies to conflicts around the world."
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