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Anthony Berris, Zalman Shoval (Beteiligte)

Jerusalem and Washington


A Life in Politics and Diplomacy
2018. 368 S. 25 Halftones, black and white. 229 mm
Verlag/Jahr: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD 2018
ISBN: 1-538-11682-0 (1538116820)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-538-11682-1 (9781538116821)

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Diplomat and raconteur Zalman Shoval leads readers behind the closed doors of Jerusalem and Washington in this memoir, into the rooms where prime ministers and presidents made decisions about the first Gulf War, the fate of Jonathan Pollard, the role of the PLO, and Israelīs responses to international criticism and hostilities. As a member of Israelīs Likud party, an early ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and a two-time ambassador to the United States, Shoval has navigated the complicated relationships among Israelīs various ministers and political parties. But none was more fraught than Jerusalem and Washingtonīs in the 1990s, when Israelīs financial dependence on the U.S. ignited tensions that threatened Shovalīs diplomatic expulsion. Since Israelīs founding seventy years ago, Shoval has championed its independence, survival, and global reputation. His public life began as a child relocated from 1930s Europe, throwing rocks at Palestineīs British occupiers and living alongside Arabs and Jews whose backgrounds differed greatly from his own. As a college student in the U.S. and Switzerland, an intelligence officer in the Israeli Defense Force, a member of Israelīs governing majority in Jerusalem, and Israelīs ambassador in Washington, DC, Shovalīs cosmopolitan background has influenced his hopes for Israel, and his ability to negotiate with others.