A STATE SURROUNDED BY ENEMIES: THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF ISRAEL’S GLOBAL SECURITY SYSTEM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.16.1.7Keywords:
military conflict, Palestine, Arab-Israeli relations, Iran, Middle EastAbstract
The relevance of the research lies in Israel's long-standing conflict with hostile neighbours and the need for a robust global security system to ensure its stability and security. The aim of the study is to examine the development of Israel's global security system, exploring the current security challenges faced by the country, the strategies employed to counter potential threats, and the effectiveness of its security approach. The leading research methods are the historical and logical analysis, periodization, induction, deduction, comparison, and systematisation of approaches, which will help determine the history of the formation of Israel’s security and its military-industrial complex. The study presents various approaches to the study and interpretation of the process of formation of Israel’s global security system; analyses the works of historians, political scientists, and researchers dealing with the security of this country; describes the threat from neighbouring Arab countries and regional terrorist groups; focuses on various conflicts in which Israel was involved; suggests various methods and ways to avoid threats from Arab countries; describes current challenges to Israel’s security; diagnoses parts of the systemic problems of Israeli security. The study’s materials are of practical and theoretical value for historians, political scientists, politicians, and diplomats, which will help them create optimal conditions for the development of their own country’s security system. In addition, the information may be relevant for scholars and scientists who are interested in considering the historical significance of Israel as a country that independently defends its interests and is an important factor in the system of international politics.