Militarization and State Power in the Arab-Israeli Conflict : Case Study of Israel, 1948-1982
, by Sadeh, EligarNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780965856461 | 0965856461
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/1/1997
Introduction | p. 17 |
Research Problem | p. 17 |
Phenomenon Under Investigation | p. 18 |
Israel | p. 18 |
Arab Confrontation States | p. 19 |
Research Goals | p. 21 |
Notes to Introduction | |
State Power and Miltarization | p. 23 |
State Power | p. 23 |
Intrastate and Interstate Power Realization | p. 25 |
Control Over Resources | p. 25 |
Control Over Actors | |
Foreign Actors | p. 25 |
Domestic Actors | p. 26 |
Control Over Outcomes | |
Limited War | p. 26 |
Conventional Deterrence | p. 27 |
Stability and Weapons Technology | p. 28 |
Militarization | p. 29 |
Militarization and Balance of Power | p. 29 |
Militarization and the Weak State | p. 30 |
Militarization and the Strong State | p. 32 |
Notes to Chapter 1 | |
The Theoretical Framework | p. 36 |
Figure 2.1 Theoretical Framework | p. 36 |
Independent Variable: Intrastate Power | p. 37 |
State Society Nexus | p. 37 |
State-Building | p. 37 |
War Preparation | p. 38 |
Intervening Variable: Militarization | p. 39 |
Dependent Variable: Interstate Power | p. 39 |
Interstate Power Equation | p. 40 |
Case Study Framework | p. 40 |
Case Study Typology | p. 40 |
Figure 2.2 Conceptual Map of Case Study | p. 41 |
Proposttions | p. 41 |
Egypt and Syria | p. 42 |
Israel | p. 42 |
Notes to Chapter 2 | |
Arab Confrontation States | p. 45 |
The Arab State and Militarization | p. 45 |
Egypt and Syria | p. 47 |
Notes to Chapter 3 | |
Power Goals and Military Doctrine | p. 49 |
Military-Security Doctrine and the Arab-Israeliconflict | p. 49 |
Military-Security Doctrine and Interstate Power Goals | p. 49 |
Figure 4.1 Dynamics of Israel's Military-Security Doctrine | p. 52 |
Deterrence Strategy and Operational Doctrine | p. 52 |
Notes to Chapter 4 | |
Transition from Weak to Strong, 1948-1949 | p. 55 |
Interstate Power | p. 55 |
Table 5.1 Combat Forces Engaged in Arab-Israel War: 1948-1949 War of Independence* | p. 56 |
Interstate Power Equation | p. 57 |
Intrastate Power | p. 57 |
War Preparation | p. 58 |
State-Building | p. 59 |
Militarization | p. 60 |
Notes to Chapter 5. 1948-1949 | |
The Apex of State Power, 1950-1967 | p. 63 |
Interstate Power | p. 63 |
Defensive Preparation, 1949-1953 | p. 63 |
Prevention, 1953-1956 | p. 64 |
Table 6.1 Combat Forces Engaged in Arab-Israel War: 1956 Sinai Campaign* | p. 65 |
Deterrence and Preemption, 1957-1967 | p. 66 |
Table 6.2 Combat Forces Engaged in Arab-Israel War: 1967 Six Day War* | p. 67 |
Interstate Power Equation, 1950-1967 | p. 67 |
Table 6.3 Arab (Sovied) Mig-21 vs. Israelimodified (Frencid Mirage III-CJ) | p. 68 |
Table 6.4 Arab (Soviet) Sukhot-7 vs. Israel (Frencid Super-Mystere | p. 68 |
Table 6.5 Arab (Soviet) T-54 vs. Israelimodified (U.S.) Patton* | p. 68 |
Table 6.6 Idf Offensive Force Dyad vs. Arab Force Structure, 1956-1967 | p. 69 |
Intrastate Power | p. 69 |
Table 6.7 Israel Defense Consumption, 1950-1967 | p. 70 |
Figure 6.1 Israel Defense Consumption, 1950-1967 | p. 72 |
War Preparation | p. 72 |
State-Building | p. 73 |
Militarization | p. 75 |
Figure 6.2 Israel Defense Consumption vs. Arms Imports, 1950-1967 | p. 77 |
Figure 6.3 Israel Defense Outputs vs. Defense Inputs, 1950-1967 | p. 77 |
Air/Tank Force Dyad | p. 78 |
Table 6.8 Israel Offensive Force Dyad, 1967 War | p. 79 |
Notes to Chapter 6. 1950-1967 | |
Erosion of State Power, 1967-1973 | p. 83 |
Interstate Power | p. 83 |
The Suezcanal War, 1968-1972 | p. 84 |
Table 7.1 Deep Penetration Air Raids by Iaf, 1969-1970* | p. 85 |
Table 7.2 Egyptian Belligerent Activity, 1969-1970 | p. 86 |
Table 7.3 Israeli Casualties, 1969 to 1970 | p. 86 |
Table 7.4 Soviet Military Presence and Arms in Egypt, 1970 | p. 86 |
Erosion of External Autonomy | p. 87 |
Incongruity Between Force Structure and Doctrine | p. 88 |
Table 7.5 Combat Forces Engaged Arab-Israel War: 1969-1970 War of Attrition | p. 88 |
Military Technology and Balance of Power | p. 89 |
Table 7.6 IDF Offensive Force Dyad vs. Egyptian-Syrian Defensive Weapons, 1967-1973 | p. 90 |
Interstate Power Equation | p. 91 |
Decline of Interstate Power, 1973 War | p. 91 |
The Battlefield of 1973 | p. 93 |
Intelligence and Command Control Technologies | p. 93 |
C31 Technologies | p. 95 |
Air Force Technologies | p. 95 |
Table 7.7 IDF Destruction of Egyptian and Syrian Sa Missile Sites | p. 96 |
Table 7.8 IAF Effectiveness, 1967 vs. 1973 | p. 97 |
Combined Arms Technologies | p. 97 |
Defensive Technologies | p. 98 |
Intrastate Power | p. 98 |
Table 7.9 Israeli Defense Consumption, 1967 to 1973 | p. 99 |
Figure 7.1 Israel Defense Consumption, 1950 1973 | p. 100 |
Table 7.10 Exportation of Defense Costs, 1967 to 1973 | p. 101 |
War Preparation | p. 101 |
Figure 7.2 Defense Outputs vs. Defense Inputs, 1967-1973 | p. 102 |
State-Building | p. 103 |
Militarization | p. 104 |
Figure 7.3 Defense Consumption vs. Arms Imports, 1950-1973 | p. 105 |
Figure 7.4 Defense Inputs vs. Defense Imports, 1967-1973 | p. 106 |
Notes to Chapter 7, 1967-1973 | |
Resurgence of State Power, 1974-1982 | p. 112 |
Interstate Power, 1974-1982 | p. 112 |
Table 8.1 Quantitative Increase in the IDF: 1967-1982 | p. 113 |
Table 8.2 IDF Force Changes, Offensive Force Dyad to Combined Arms, 1967 to 1982 | p. 114 |
Interstate Power Equation | p. 114 |
Table 8.3 Israel: Arab Combat Forces Engaged Ratios, 1967, 1973, and 1982 | p. 115 |
1982 Syrian-Israeli Conflict in Lebanon | p. 115 |
Balance of Forces and Deterrence | p. 116 |
Table 8.4 Israeli-Syrian Balance of Forces 1973 vs. 1982 | p. 117 |
Table 8.5 Israeli-Syrian Combat Forces Engaged, 1982 War | p. 117 |
The Battlefield of 1982 | p. 118 |
Intelligence and Command Control Technologies | p. 119 |
C31 and Combined Arms Technologies | p. 120 |
Air Force Technologies | |
Table 8.6 IAF Effectiveness, 1967-1982 | p. 120 |
Table 8.7 Syrian (Soviet) MIG-23 vs. Israeli (U.S.) F-15, F-16 | p. 121 |
Suppression of Air Defenses | p. 121 |
Table 8.8 IAF Destruction of Arab Sa Missile Sites, 1973 vs. 1982 | p. 122 |
Defensive Technologies | p. 122 |
Tank and Anti-Tank Technologies | p. 123 |
Table 8.9 Tank Losses, Israel: Arab, 1973 vs. Israel: Syria, 1982 | p. 123 |
Intrastate Power | p. 124 |
Table 8.10 Israeli Defense Consumption, 1973-1982 | p. 125 |
Figure 8.1 Israel Defense Consumption, 1967-1982 | p. 126 |
Table 8.11 Exportation of Defense Costs, 1973 to 1982 | p. 127 |
Figure 8.2 Defense Outputs vs. Defense Inputs, 1967-1982 | p. 128 |
War Preparation | p. 128 |
Table 8.12 Export Growth of Israel's Military Industries, 1967-1982 | p. 130 |
State-Building | p. 131 |
Table 8.13 Work Force of Major Israel Military Industries, 1983 | p. 132 |
Militarization | p. 134 |
Table 8.14 Israel Quantitative Force Build-Up, 1973-1984 | p. 135 |
Figure 8.3 Defense Consumption vs. Arms Imports, 1967-1982 | p. 136 |
Weapon's Platforms | p. 136 |
Military Electronics | p. 138 |
Export Market | p. 139 |
Notes to Chapter 8, 1974-1982 | |
Conclusions | p. 144 |
Egypt, Syria, and Israel in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective | p. 144 |
Figure 2.1 A Revised Theoretical Framework | p. 145 |
Israel, 1948 to 1949 | p. 145 |
Israel, 1950 to 1967 | p. 146 |
Israel, 1967 to 1973 | p. 147 |
Israel, 1974 to 1982 | p. 147 |
Militarization and State Power, 1948-1982 | p. 148 |
Figure 9.1 Defense Outputs vs. Defense Inputs, 1950-1982 | p. 149 |
Notes to Conclusion | |
Appendix 1 | p. 152 |
Methods and Sources | |
Material Quantity, Table 10.1 | p. 152 |
Material Quality, Table 10.2 | p. 152 |
Non-Material Quality, Table 10.3 | p. 152 |
Interstate Military Power, 1948 to 1982 | p. 153 |
Sources | p. 153 |
Table 10.1 Material Quantity of Forces Engaged in Combat, 1948 to 1982 | p. 154 |
Table 10.2 Material Quality, 1948 to 1982 | p. 155 |
Table 10.3 Non-Material Quality, 1948 to 1982 | p. 156 |
Table 10.4 Interstate Military Power, 1948 to 1982* | p. 157 |
Figure 10.1 Israel's Interstate Power Position, 1948 to 1982 | p. 157 |
Appendix 2 | p. 158 |
Table 11.1 State-Owned Military Industries | p. 159 |
Table 11.2 Private Military Industries | p. 161 |
Bibliography | p. 163 |
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