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_aMeital, Yoram _eautore |
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_aPeace in Tatters : _bIsrael, Palestine, and the Middle East / _cYoram Meital. |
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_aBoulder : _bLynne Rienner Publishers, _c[2022] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgments -- _t1 Introduction -- _tPart 1 The Goal: An End to Conflict -- _t2 From War to Peace -- _t3 Oslo: The “Peace” “Process” -- _t4 Barak’s Blueprint and Its Failure -- _t5 Camp David: The Great Charade -- _tPart 2 The Outcome: Peace in Tatters -- _t6 The al-Aqsa Intifada -- _t7 The “No Partner” Approach -- _t8 September 11 and the Middle East -- _t9 The Arab Peace Initiative and Bush’s “Vision” -- _t10 From the Roadmap to the Geneva Initiative -- _t11 High Fences Make Good Neighbors? -- _t12 Conclusion -- _tAppendixes -- _tAppendix 1: Chronology of Key Events, 1947–2005 -- _tAppendix 2: President George W. Bush Calls for New Palestinian Leadership, June 2002 -- _tAppendix 3: Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s Speech at the Herzliya Conference, December 2002 -- _tAppendix 4: A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, April 2003 -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex -- _tAbout the Book |
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| 520 | _aPeace in Tatters was born in a set of questions with which the author, an Israeli scholar, has struggled for some years: What went wrong in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process before the July 2000 Camp David summit and during the crucial negotiations? How have the dominant narratives about the collapse of the peace process been crafted? Does the ongoing crisis mark the end of the road for the idea that the conflict can be settled on the basis of a two-state solution, with Palestinians and Israelis living as peaceful neighbors? Yoram Meital offers a powerful explanation of how and why the peace process developed, evolved, and ultimately fell apart. Though rich in historical context, Peace in Tatters focuses primarily on the critical years of 2000-2004. Meital examines the major developments in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the evolving public-political discourse in Israeli and Palestinian societies, and US policy in the Middle East. He also explores the dramatic repercussions of the aborted political process for Israelis and Palestinians, and for their opinions about the failure of the negotiations and the eruption of violence. His clear-sighted appraisal will help readers not only to understand what went wrong, but also to see present events in an essentially different way. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) | |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern. _2bisacsh |
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