The signing of the September 1993 Israel-PLO agreement, one of
the twentieth century's most dramatic political events, coincided
almost to the day with the twentieth anniversary of the October
1973 war. While the precise timing was coincidental, the
relationship between the two events is crucial. The 1973 war
ironically marked the beginning of an era in which a long
diplomatic effort could finally bridge the passionately intense
Arab-Israeli conflict.
"From War to Peace" reveals new first-hand material gleaned
through personal involvement at a high political level. It examines
the initial warfare, the peace process, and the final breakthrough
through the eyes of participants and close observers of these
events and reveals the diplomatic and military stratagems they
pursued. The contributors explore a number of controversial issues,
including whether the 1973 war was avoidable, why peace could not
have been concluded sooner, and how the chief parties have changed
during this period. The book also looks to the future, explaining
Israel and PLO strategies, U.S. and Russian involvement, and the
potential for broadening the peace to include additional Arab
states.
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