Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts

Daniel Sobelman

Book cover for Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts
Book cover for Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts
Book cover for Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts
Book cover for Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts

Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts

Axis of Resistance: Asymmetric Deterrence and Rules of the Game in Contemporary Middle East Conflicts

Daniel Sobelman

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An in-depth analysis of the primary conflicts animating the contemporary struggle over the regional order of the Middle East.

From the conflict between the United States and the Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria to the recent Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, events in today's Middle East reflect the emergence of what has come to be known as an Iran-led "axis of resistance." A geopolitical network of state- and nonstate actors seeking to promote a new regional order, the "axis" primarily includes the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Yemen's Houthi rebels, Syria, and multiple Iran-supported Shiite militias in Iraq. Drawing on qualitative in-depth research in Hebrew and Arabic, and on exclusive interviews with senior Israeli officials, Axis of Resistance offers the first comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the "axis" and its application of a distinct strategic approach to asymmetrical conflicts-that of "resistance." Author Daniel Sobelman shows that the various "resistance" forces in the region have pursued an analogous asymmetrical deterrent strategy whose origins trace back to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in southern Lebanon, whereby the weaker actor attempts to subject the stronger state to limiting "rules of the game."

About the Author

Daniel Sobelman is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's International Relations Department, a former Arab affairs correspondent for the Israeli daily Haaretz, and a Research Fellow with Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Critical Reviews

"This is an excellent and timely book. Daniel Sobelman offers a multi-dimensional, nuanced, and comprehensive analysis that enriches the existing literature in international relations and paves new paths for the research of contemporary Middle Eastern conflicts." - Ami Pedahzur, University of Texas at Austin

Publishing Information

Publisher: State University of New York Press
Pub date: 2025-01-01
Length: 290 pages

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