The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations, 1999-2001: Within Reach

כריכה קדמית
Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 278 עמודים

Written by Gilead Sher, Israeli Chief of Staff during the tumultuous 1999-2000 peace negotiations, this book provides a fast paced description and analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Presenting an overview of the core issues of contention, the various key 'players' and the possible solutions formulated during the peace process effort, the book sheds new light on the events of that period.

An important contribution to the current literature, it provides a fresh understanding of the link between the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the current global threats of Islamic fanaticism and international terrorism.

 

תוכן

A sense of hope
1
Direct and blunt dialogue
5
The friends of peace must be strong
10
Politically Im strangled
16
The Swedish government at your service
21
First movements
31
Do you want an agreement?
40
Trapped in a national myth
50
Two states for two peoples
133
Walls of misunderstanding
143
Head of a gang not a leader
157
A single political bullet in the barrel
173
Its the only way
180
Do you want to continue crying?
192
The future of the region is in your hands
208
Well be counting the corpses on both sides
222

An historic opportunity
60
God bless you
72
Albright tries to prevent collapse
93
Eight hundred times Jerusalem
105
There is going to be a catastrophe
119
And thou shall make peace in the land
231
Appendix
233
Bibliography
268
Index
269
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מידע על המחבר (2006)

Gilead Sher, former Bureau Chief and Policy Coordinator of Prime Minister Barak, acted as chief negotiator in the historic talks of 1999-2001 at the Camp David summit and the Taba talks with the Palestinians. Sher is one of Israel's most reputable attorneys.

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