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About the Author
Ian S. Lustick is Richard L. Simon Professor in the Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.
Reviews
Ian Lustick... has written a valuable study concerning the changing relationship of Britain to Ireland (1834-1922); France to Algeria (1936-62) and Israel to the West Bank/Gaza (since 1967). This richly detailed and thoroughly documented book can be read on a number of different levels and therefore has much to offer to a wide variety of audiences.
-- Robert Bookmiller * Middle East Policy *In a major study that moves between path-breaking theorizing and analysis that is relevant to today's headlines, the author examines the process by which states expand and contract.... He develops a useful model of state expansion and contraction, focusing on how the issue of incorporating outlying territories is dealt with in the political arena.... While written before the recent Israeli-PLO agreement, this book has been made more, not less, timely by events that could only be guessed at when the author was writing this stimulating, often difficult, but ultimately very rewarding study.
* Foreign Affairs *Book Information
ISBN 9780801428401
Author Ian S. Lustick
Format Hardback
Page Count 576
Imprint Cornell University Press
Publisher Cornell University Press
Weight(grams) 1361g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 155mm * 38mm