Statecraft in the Dark 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429307508-8
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The Israel-Jordan Tacit Relationship

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“…The need therefore to understand the actual interaction between erstwhile protagonists is crucial to embedding our understanding of a security regime as more than just a progeny of deterrence. The work of Klieman (1995) in relation to Israel's ties with Jordan prior to the signing of the peace treaty in 1994 offers a more appropriate conceptual point of departure.…”
Section: From Security Regimes To Tsrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The need therefore to understand the actual interaction between erstwhile protagonists is crucial to embedding our understanding of a security regime as more than just a progeny of deterrence. The work of Klieman (1995) in relation to Israel's ties with Jordan prior to the signing of the peace treaty in 1994 offers a more appropriate conceptual point of departure.…”
Section: From Security Regimes To Tsrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acknowledging, like Inbar and Sandler, that the study of international regimes often eschews "the traditionally normative, legalistic-formulistic and institutional focus on treaty alliances, the United Nations and multilateral organisations," Klieman (1995) placed the emphasis upon those areas of co-operation where "actor expectations converge" (p.127).…”
Section: From Security Regimes To Tsrsmentioning
confidence: 99%