Confidence building measures in the Middle East
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Confidence building measures in the Middle East
Westview Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-388)
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Description
In this volume, Middle East scholars and international security specialists assess whether the confidence-building measures (CBMs) pioneered in Europe during the Cold War can be applied to a region where the basic decision to move from a conflictual to a peaceful relationship has not yet been made. As Israel and the Palestinians begin to discuss and implement CBMs this volume provides a critical perspective on these historic initiatives.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Confidence-building measures in the Middle East, Gabriel Ben-Dor and David B. Dewitt. Part 2 Regional actors - Israel and the Pelestinians: the Palestinians and confidence-building measures in the Arab-Israeli conflict - the implications of statelessness, Rex Brynen
- confidence and security-building - the Israeli domestic dimension, Alan Dowty
- confidence-building measures and Israeli security concerns, Mark A. Heller
- the role of extremist political groups among Palestinians within Israel, the West Bank and Gaza in the context of confidence-building between Israel and the Palestinians, Noemi Gal-Or. Part 3 Regional actors - Arab states: reflections on confidence-building in an intricate regional "security complex" - the Middle East, Gideon Gera
- Israel and Syria - the problem of confidence, G. Gera
- Jordan and the question of confidence-building - the politics of ambivalence, Emile Sahliyeh
- confidence-building to co-ordinate and collaborate - the Egyptian-Israeli experiment, Janice Gross Stein. Part 4 External actors and interactions: the United States and the Arab-Israeli peace process, confidence-building and peace-making, Bernard Reich
- Russia's role in peace-making and confidence-building in the Middle East - present and future, Victor A. Kremenyuk
- the evolution of arms control in the Middle East, Keith Krause
- can the media mediate? - mass-mediated diplomacy in the Middle East, Gabriel Weimann. Postcript: confidence-building in the Middle East - avenues for future research, G. Ben-Dor and D.B. Dewitt.
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