"The American Search for Mideast Peace" synthesizes and
interprets a large amount of information gleaned from personal
accounts, partisan critiques, government documents, and the public
record to portray and explain the current state of the U.S. search
for Mideast peace. This analytical volume distills the events which
have taken place during the past two decades. It begins by
identifying the hope for Middle East peace that gripped Washington
in 1967 and proceeds via an examination of steps that cumulatively
undermined that goal. Tschirgi concludes that both the normative
and structural aspects of peace as envisaged by Washington in 1967
are now probably beyond attainment. Throughout the text, Tschirgi
focuses on various strategies of decision-making employed by the
United States. He thoroughly analyzes Washington's approach to
peacemaking and seeks to uncover the political dynamics arising
from and affecting the context of American policymaking. Students
and scholars specializing in Middle East politics, as well as the
general reader will find "The American Search for Mideast Peace"
both informative and fascinating.
"The American Search for Mideast Peace" is divided into five
well-defined chapters. Chapter One examines the Johnson
administration, and presents both a background to U.S. involvement
with the Palestine issue prior to 1967 and an overview of
developments after that date. The next four chapters examine
chronologically, in full detail, the various approaches taken by
the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter,
and Ronald Reagan in the Middle East. In the final chapter,
Tschirgi deals with the underlying dynamics that have shaped two
decades off an American search for Mideast peace and examines their
implications for the future.
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