Conflict Resolution in the Middle East. Is „Give War a Chance” Needed to Avoid Premature Peacekeeping?
Published Online: Jun 28, 2025
Page range: 125 - 142
Received: Apr 25, 2025
Accepted: May 29, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/csep-2025-0009
Keywords
© 2025 Ioan Tepelus, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
The Middle East remains a region marked by a deeply entrenched web of conflicts shaped by historical grievances, geopolitical rivalries, and intricate socio-cultural dynamics. Over the past decades, a range of political, diplomatic, and academic initiatives have sought to address these challenges through various conflict resolution mechanisms. Despite these efforts, durable solutions have often proven elusive, with many interventions yielding limited or inconclusive outcomes. In this context, the present research critically examines the applicability of Edward Luttwak’s 1999 controversial proposition to “give war a chance” as a means to avoid premature peacekeeping. Through a comprehensive analysis of the Israeli-Arab conflict, from its roots in the late 19th century to the ongoing Gaza War in 2025, this article challenges the theoretical and practical relevance of Luttwak’s framework. While the notion may resonate with realist or