Force and Consent

Palestine, United States and Israel

Authors

  • Martín A. Martinelli Universidad Nacional de Luján/CLACSO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33148/CETROPv47n2(2023)art1

Abstract

This article addresses the ideology of pan-Arabism in a key stage of the consolidation of countries in the region: the Cold War and the Arab Cold War. We therefore analyzed the concept of hegemony and its application in the case of the United States or other international powers. We seeked to highlight the extent to which oil and gas are the main factors that sustain the importance of the Middle East, supported by commercial routes and straits, which represent a combination of economic and geostrategic interests. The paradigm for analyzing the conflict in Palestine was to consider it as a confrontation between two national movements. However, Israel runs an apartheid regime in Palestine, similar to the one in South Africa. Our objective, then, is to understand whether the relationship between the identity manifestations presented in this article occurred in a similar way to that of other countries in the region, or if the Zionist/Israeli movement fragmented the Palestinian territory and maintained an asymmetrical rivalry.

Keywords: Geostrategy. Geopolitics. Imperial system. Pan-Arabism.

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Author Biography

Martín A. Martinelli, Universidad Nacional de Luján/CLACSO

Martín Martinelli doctor en Ciencias Sociales, historiador, analista internacional, autor del libro "Palestina e Israel, entre intifadas, revoluciones y resistencias", coordinador del grupo de CLACSO "Palestina y América Latina" por el Instituto de América Latina y el Caribe de la UBA (IEALC-UBA), director del Observatorio Geohistórico de la Universidad de Luján, Argentina

Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

A. Martinelli, M. . (2023). Force and Consent: Palestine, United States and Israel. Ciência & Trópico, 47(2). https://doi.org/10.33148/CETROPv47n2(2023)art1

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ARTIGOS