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Written by 36 Palestinian, Israeli, and international health
professionals, this book is a courageous experiment, the first of
its kind, made by individuals from both sides of the
Israeli-Palestianian conflict, jointly examining their common
history in the field of health and the future that awaits them.
This is a time when their healthcare systems are separating and an
independent Palestinian health care system is being established. It
serves as a unique resource for understanding the processes of
change in civil societies affected by political and military
struggle, and during the ensuing postconflict era affected by
it.
The book describes and analyzes how health policy was designed
and implemented during the Palestinian-Israeli conflict (1967-1993)
by both sides--at times together, at times separately, and at times
through confrontation--and how they are preparing for the new era
that began with the 1993 Oslo Accords. Thanks to the authors'
candor and their readiness to supplement professional analyses with
personal accounts, the volume presents an important human document.
The combination attests to the special role played by health
professionals in promoting cooperation both in conflict and
postconflict eras. As such, the study will be of interest to
scholars, researchers, and officials involved with
Palestinian-Israeli issues and to others dealing with regional,
national, and ethnic conflicts worldwide.
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