The Israeli-Palestinian struggle is considered to be one of the
most entrenched conflicts in the world. Presenting and evaluating
interactive models of peacemaking and the phenomenon of intractable
conflict, the book takes an in-depth look into specific models for
peacemaking and applies them to the situation in Israel/Palestine.
The argument centers around the idea that a multifaceted approach
to peacemaking has the greatest potential to transform an
intractable conflict into a mutually beneficial social order.
Encompassing theoretical background, comparative studies of
conflict resolution processes in similar circumstances around the
world and policy recommendations, the author presents four
interactive models of peacemaking to suggest a comprehensive
approach to peacemaking that attacks the conflict from various
angles, directions and dimensions. Introducing general conditions
that have the potential to transform a situation of destructive
conflict into a more peaceful social order, Conflict and
Peacemaking in Israel-Palestine adds a fresh perspective to the
study of destructive social conflicts and should provoke critical
discussion among students and scholars of peace and conflict
studies, Middle Eastern politics, conflict resolution and
management.
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