The author explores the events leading to the signing of the Camp
David Accords to assess the relative weight of military and
economic power, systems of government and political leadership in
explaining outcomes of international bargaining. He examines why
Israel and Egypt came to sign a bilateral peace agreement at the
expense of Egypt's relations with the rest of the Arab world, and
argues that Egypt and Israel were more interested in cementing
strategic relations with the United States than in concluding an
agreement with each other.
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