The Israeli Palestinian Road Map for Peace

The Israeli Palestinian Road Map for Peace
Author: Derick L. Hulme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015079208123

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The Israeli-Palestinian Road Map For Peace: A Critical Analysis examines the failure of the international community's most ambitious effort to date to resolve the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict by establishing an independent Palestinian state and securing a final, comprehensive, and lasting Middle East peace. While reflecting an emerging consensus among the U.S., the European Union, Russia, and the United Nations that the Israeli-Palestinian impasse demanded immediate attention, the Road Map nonetheless was unable to overcome the "Quartet" members' significant and longstanding differences. The inability of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the U.S. to exploit opportunities afforded by terrorism's "pendular dynamic" further compromised prospects for success. The Road Map's failure highlights the need for policymakers to develop those conceptual skills and perceptual sensitivities requisite for resolving the growing number of ostensibly intractable transnational conflicts confronting the international community in the 21st century.

Obstacles to peace

Obstacles to peace
Author: Jeff Halper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2004
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: PSU:000056778243

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"This book is a reference guide to the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It provides detailed maps and analysis of the Israeli Occupation of Palestinian land, and places that Occupation and conflict within the context of Israel's matrix of control of the Palestinians on the ground" --

The Road Map to Nowhere

The Road Map to Nowhere
Author: Tanya Reinhart
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789602517

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The Road Map to Nowhere is a devastating and timely book, essential to understanding the current state of the Israel/Palestine crisis and the propaganda that infects its coverage. Based on analysis of information in the mainstream Israeli media, it argues that the current road map has brought no real progress and that, under cover of diplomatic successes, Israel is using the road map to strengthen its grip on the remaining occupied territories. Exploring the Gaza pullout of 2005, the West Bank wall and the collapse of Israeli democracy, Reinhart examines the gap between myth the Israeli leadership's public affairs achievement that has led the West to believe that a road map is in fact being implementedand bitter reality. Not only has nothing fundamentally changed, she argues, but the Palestinians continue to lose more of their land and are pushed into smaller and smaller enclaves, surrounded by the new wall constructed by Sharon.

Israel Palestine the Quest for Middle East Peace

Israel  Palestine    the Quest for Middle East Peace
Author: Dennis J. Deeb
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761861003

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After the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, Pakistan’s then President Pervez Musharraf declared: “The Palestinian front is affecting the entire Muslim world. All terrorists and militant activity in the world today has been initiated because of the Palestinian problem. This is because of the sense of hopelessness, alienation, and powerlessness.” The decade following the aftermath of September 11th has only proven that a comprehensive peace settlement in the Middle East and a resolve to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are a crucial necessity to global stability. In this well-researched and thoroughly-documented work, Professor Dennis J. Deeb II objectively aims to provide both a historical narrative of the events surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a historiography exploring the failures to achieve the end result of a final settlement between the Israelis and the Palestinians. What went wrong with peace? This book explores the issues of contention that must be resolved between the parties to reach a lasting settlement.

The Collapse of Middle East Peace

The Collapse of Middle East Peace
Author: Dennis J. Deeb II
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780595297702

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In this fast-paced, well-researched work, author Dennis "D.J." Deeb objectively traces the rise and fall of the Oslo Peace Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. What went wrong with peace?This work analyzes Israeli leader Ariel Sharon's statements and past record as a military and government leader with regards to the Peace Process. Deeb also discusses the corruption within the Palestinian Authority that has hindered the peace process, including the mismanagement of Palestinian Authority President Yasir Arafat. The author examines and supports what has become known as "The Mitchell Report," released in the spring 2001, in offering a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. He also considers and evaluates the recent Road Map To Peace proposal offered by President George W. Bush in the spring of 2003. Since 1993, both Israeli and Palestinian leaders have failed to implement and have violated provisions of the Oslo Accords. As the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who gave his life in the name of peace, and to whom this writing is dedicated, articulated so clearly during the signing of the Oslo Accords, "enough blood and tears."Finally, Deeb argues that the intent behind the Oslo Accords encompass the link between the end of war and the era of peace, that the Israelis and Palestinians should both return to the table for negotiations based upon the recommendations of "The Mitchell Report" and the Quartet Road Map To Peace to negotiate a final and lasting settlement rooted in the Oslo Peace Accords.

The Routledge Handbook on the Israeli Palestinian Conflict

The Routledge Handbook on the Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Author: Joel Peters,David Newman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415778626

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This Handbook provides an overview of the most contentious and protracted political issue in the Middle East. The editors have gathered together a range of the top experts on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. They tackle a range of topics from historical background, through to peace efforts, domestic politics, critical issues such as refugees and settler movements, and the role of outside players such as the Arab states, US and EU.

In Pursuit of Peace in Israel and Palestine

In Pursuit of Peace in Israel and Palestine
Author: Gershon Baskin
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826504067

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Gershon Baskin's memoir of thirty-eight years of intensive pursuit of peace begins with a childhood on Long Island and a bar mitzvah trip to Israel with his family. Baskin joined Young Judaea back in the States, then later lived on a kibbutz in Israel, where he announced to his parents that he had decided to make aliya, emigrate to Israel. They persuaded him to return to study at NYU, after which he finally emigrated under the auspices of Interns for Peace. In Israel he spent a pivotal two years living with Arabs in the village of Kufr Qara. Despite the atmosphere of fear, Baskin found he could talk with both Jews and Palestinians, and that very few others were engaged in efforts at mutual understanding. At his initiative, the Ministry of Education and the office of right-wing prime minister Menachem Begin created the Institute for Education for Jewish-Arab Coexistence with Baskin himself as director. Eight years later he founded and codirected the only joint Israeli-Palestinian public policy think-and-do tank in the world, the Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information. For decades he continued to cross borders, often with a kaffiyeh (Arab headdress) on his dashboard to protect his car in Palestinian neighborhoods. Airport passport control became Kafkaesque as Israeli agents routinely identified him as a security threat. During the many cycles of peace negotiations, Baskin has served both as an outside agitator for peace and as an advisor on the inside of secret talks—for example, during the prime ministership of Yitzhak Rabin and during the initiative led by Secretary of State John Kerry. Baskin ends the book with his own proposal, which includes establishing a peace education program and cabinet-level Ministries of Peace in both countries, in order to foster a culture of peace.

Resolving the Israeli Palestinian Conflict

Resolving the Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Author: Moises F. Salinas,Hazza Abu Rabia
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781604976540

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Collection of papers and keynote presentations that were delivered at a conference called "Pathways to Peace," which was held in March of 2008.