Our Separate Ways, Steven N. Simon
Our Separate Ways, Steven N. Simon
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Our Separate Ways
The Fight for the Future of the US-Israel Alliance

Author: Steven N. Simon, Dana H. Allin

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 11 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2016


Synopsis

The future of the relationship between Israel and America is deeply uncertain: the current political leadership of both countries is hostile to the other, there is no longer a sense of shared strategic focus, and demographic changes are forcing the countries further apart with every passing year.

Undermining the relationship between Israel and the U.S. is the fact that it was never clearly defined. The ambiguity has been politically helpful, but now threatens the future: there is no treaty, no agreed set of obligations, no mutual dependence. So when things get sour, there is nothing to fall back upon except historical memory. Dana Allin and Steven Simon are among the shrewdest analysts of and practitioners inside the world of U.S.-Israeli diplomacy. They have written an urgent, revelatory book showing the emerging fault lines between two previously staunch allies and the tremendous perils of a schism. And, they offer ways in which even at this late, disgruntled, embittered stage, the two sides might yet find a way toward a common future.

About Steven N. Simon

Steven N. Simon is a diplomat and policymaker. He previously served as a senior director for Middle Eastern and North African affairs at the White House, advising President Obama during a most difficult period in U.S.-Israeli relations and with the tumultuous changes of the Arab Spring. He has coauthored several books, including The Age of Sacred Terror, which won the 2004 Arthur Ross Book Award for best book on international relations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dennis Littrell on July 08, 2019

Fascinating, authoritative, easy to read, and sure to be controversial The first part of the book recalls not only the history of the Jewish state, how it came to be and how it has struggled and progressed, but how it has been perceived in the imagination of the American politic. As we recall, progre......more

Goodreads review by Dennis Littrell on June 27, 2016

Fascinating, authoritative, easy to read, and sure to be controversial The first part of the book recalls not only the history of the Jewish state, how it came to be and how it has struggled and progressed, but how it has been perceived in the imagination of the American politic. As we recall, progre......more

Goodreads review by Wijnand on May 28, 2017

Excellent bit sobering book about US entanglements in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There have been several of these books, including by the most dominant negotiators on the US government side, Dennis Ross and Martin Indyk. It's shocking to see that the same mistakes are made over and over again......more