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The Last Palestinian - The Rise and Reign of Mahmoud Abbas (Hardcover)
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The Last Palestinian - The Rise and Reign of Mahmoud Abbas (Hardcover)
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List price R640
Loot Price R545
Discovery Miles 5 450
You Save R95 (15%)
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Mahmoud Abbas rose to prominence as a top Palestinian negotiator,
became the leader of his nation, and then tragically failed to
negotiate a peace agreement. This is the first book in English that
focuses on one of the most important fixtures of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Filled with new details and based on
interviews with key figures in Ramallah, Jerusalem, and Washington,
this book weaves together a fascinating story that will interest
both veteran observers of the conflict and readers new to
Israeli-Palestinian history. The authors, one a research fellow at
a nonpartisan Washington think tank and the other an award-winning
diplomatic correspondent for Israel's largest news website, tell
the inside story of Abbas's complicated multi-decade relationship
with America, Israel, and his own people. They trace his upbringing
in Galilee, his family's escape from the 1948 Israeli-Arab war, and
his education abroad. They chart his rise to prominence as a
pivotal actor in the Oslo peace process of the 1990s and his
unsuccessful attempt to offer a nonviolent alternative to the
Second Intifada. The authors pay special attention to the crucial
years of 2005 to 2014, exploring such questions as: How did Abbas
lose control of half of his governing territory and the support of
more than half of his people? Why was Abbas the most prominent
Palestinian leader to denounce terrorism? Why did Abbas twice walk
away from peace offers from Israel and the U.S. in 2008 and 2014?
And how did he turn himself from the first world leader to receive
a phone call from President Obama to a person who ultimately lost
the faith of the American president? Concluding that Abbas will
most likely be judged a tragic figure, the authors emphasize that
much of his historical importance will depend on the state of the
peace process after he is gone. Only the future will determine
which of the emerging schools of Palestinian political thought will
hold sway and how it will affect the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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