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Search for Israel-Arab Peace - Learning From the Past and Building Trust (Hardcover)
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Search for Israel-Arab Peace - Learning From the Past and Building Trust (Hardcover)
Series: Peace Politics in the Middle East
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Distinguished academic and practitioner contributors from the
Middle East, Europe and the US present a range of social science
oriented options to get the peace process back on track. Using the
history of the last half century of talks and negotiations, and
contributor experience in negotiations, suggestions, proposals and
formulas are presented to the contending parties that would develop
a greater level of mutual empathy, understanding and trust that is
required to jump-start the stalled peace talks into sincere and
serious negotiations needed to achieve a comprehensive, lasting
Middle East peace accord. The focus of this volume is on how to
achieve an agreement, not on the components of viable peace
agreements, which the editors believe largely exist and are the
subject of a number of earlier studies, books and the texts of
draft accords reached previously in government-to-government and in
private-parties negotiations. The editors and contributors assume a
two-state solution based on "land for peace" and emphasise the
importance of the role of outside mediators, especially the United
States. Throughout the arguments presented, potential dialogue and
agreement is overshadowed by the increasingly violent and chaotic
environment of the Middle East that began worsening in 2001 with
the second intifada and the 2003 US invasion of Iraq. Peace and a
final agreement can only be reached through Arabs and Israelis
making tough decisions and compromises. Readers will be intrigued,
amused, encouraged and disappointed by accounts of incidents that
de-railed past talks, the innovative analyses concerning past
negotiations, and the potential for application of social science
knowledge to the building of trust needed for attaining agreement.
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