Israel’s National Security Predicament, 1st Edition by David Rodman offers a clear, well-structured, and insightful examination of the strategic challenges shaping Israel’s national security policy. Through a careful blend of theory and empirical analysis, this eBook explains how geography, regional hostility, technological change, and international politics combine to create persistent security dilemmas for the Israeli state.
The eBook explores core topics including deterrence, military doctrine, asymmetric warfare, civil–military decision-making, alliance politics, and evolving regional threats. Rodman critically evaluates Israel’s security strategies while highlighting the tensions between military necessity, political constraints, and long-term stability.
Ideal for students, scholars, policymakers, and professionals in international relations, security studies, and Middle East studies, this book provides a balanced and academically rigorous foundation for understanding Israel’s defense posture and strategic decision-making.
Key Features:
✔ In-depth analysis of Israel’s national security environment
✔ Examines military strategy, deterrence, and regional threats
✔ Integrates strategic theory with real-world policy challenges
✔ Ideal for students, researchers, and security professionals
✔ Enhances understanding of contemporary Middle East security dynamics
Analytical, well-researched, and highly relevant, Israel’s National Security Predicament (1st Edition) is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Israel’s security challenges and strategic choices.