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犹太人的主权,转而支持在巴勒斯坦西部建立一个犹太-阿拉伯双重民族的联邦;然而,Penkower指出,尽管世界各地,尤其是美国国务院内部,对这种安排有相当大的支持,而且大多是愤世嫉俗的,但双重民族主义最终未能在国际社会中获得影响力。剩下的三章集中讨论机构在犹太建国道路上的作用。首先,Penkower指出,1946年世界犹太复国主义大会被证明是这条道路上的一个关键里程碑,因为犹太复国主义运动在这次秘密会议上决定支持David Ben Gurion对英国更具对抗性的做法,而不是Chaim Weizmann更具和解性的做法。在第二本书中,Penkower记录了1948年美国犹太社区如何团结起来筹集5000万美元来支持以色列的建立,这对20世纪40年代末来说是一笔相当可观的金额。在第三本书中,彭考尔追溯了1948年春天美国国内和世界舞台上积极和反分治势力之间的斗争,评估了前者是如何最终战胜后者的。彭考尔的书应该特别吸引那些在第二次世界大战后已经掌握了一些与巴勒斯坦有关的外交知识的人。尽管如此,即使是那些不太熟悉相关事件的人也可以通过查阅他的书来获利。
Bar Kokhba: the Jew who defied Hadrian and challenged the might of Rome
of Jewish sovereignty, favouring instead a bi-national Jewish–Arab federation in western Palestine; however, despite the considerable – and mostly cynical – support for such an arrangement around the world, especially within the United States Department of State, notes Penkower, bi-nationalism ultimately failed to gain sway in the international community. The remaining three chapters focus on the role of institutions on the road to Jewish statehood. In the first, Penkower points out that the 1946 World Zionist Congress proved to be a crucial milestone along this road, as the Zionist movement decided at this conclave to back David Ben-Gurion’s more confrontational approach towards Great Britain rather than Chaim Weizmann’s more conciliatory approach. In the second, Penkower chronicles how the American Jewish community came together to raise $50 million during 1948 to support the establishment of Israel, a quite impressive sum for the late 1940s. And, in the third, Penkower traces the struggle between proand anti-partition forces in the spring of 1948, both within the United States and on the world stage, assessing how the former were finally able to prevail over the latter. Penkower’s book should appeal in particular to those individuals who already possess some knowledge of Palestine-related diplomacy in the post-Second World War years. Nevertheless, even those individuals who are less familiar with the events in question can profit by consulting his book.
期刊介绍:
Whether your major interest is Israeli history or politics, literature or art, strategic affairs or economics, the Arab-Israeli conflict or Israel-diaspora relations, you will find articles and reviews that are incisive and contain even-handed analysis of the country and its problems in every issue of Israel Affairs, an international multidisciplinary journal. Scholarly and authoritative, yet straightforward and accessible, Israel Affairs aims to serve as a means of communication between the various communities interested in Israel: academics, policy-makers, practitioners, journalists and the informed public.