From Jerusalem to the Lion of Judah and Beyond: Israel's Foreign Policy in East AfricaiUniverse, 2012 - 522 עמודים From Jerusalem to the Lion of Judah and Beyond provides the most thorough analysis of Israel's foreign policy towards East Africa. Since its modern reestablishment, Israel has sought political allies in the international community. To achieve that goal, Israel offers technological, economic and military assistance to developing nations. Historically, four East African countries Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania were prime beneficiaries of that effort. Later, these efforts were extended to Eritrea and South Sudan. Israel has been demonstrating its willingness to off er a far greater share of its limited resources to international assistance, than practically any other nation, large or small. Since 1948, Israel's foreign policy towards East Africa exemplifies these immortal words: I will also give thee [Israel] for a light to the nations, that My salvation may be unto the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6. The chronicles of these laudable activities are little known, even to post World War II historians. No other book to date covers this subject in as much depth. Anyone seeking a more profound understanding of Israel's foreign policy, as well as its historic relationship with East Africa, will find From Jerusalem to the Lion of Judah and Beyond of interest. |
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Chronology | 1 |
Introduction | 29 |
PART I | 35 |
PART II | 239 |
Conclusion | 381 |
Appendix 1 AThe KenyaIsrael School for Rural Social Workers at Machakos Curriculum and Description | 389 |
Appendix 1 BList of Rural and Urban Field Placements | 391 |
Appendix 2The AfroAsian Institute Curriculum | 393 |
Appendix 3United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 | 395 |
Glossary | 407 |
Endnotes | 413 |
Bibliography | 457 |
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