Advancing common purposes in the broad Middle East : brief essays prepared for the Trilateral Commission, 1998 annual meeting
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Advancing common purposes in the broad Middle East : brief essays prepared for the Trilateral Commission, 1998 annual meeting
(The Triangle papers, 52)
Trilateral Commission, 1998
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"Drafts were discussed at the Trilateral Commission annual meeting in Berlin on March 21-23, 1998"
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These four brief essays were prepared for the March 1998 annual meeting of the Trilateral Commission and refined for publication immediately thereafter. Yoshiji Nogami and Dominique Moisi write with urgency about the faltering peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. Nogami sees "a pressing need for a push from outside" given "no endogenous momentum on either side for resuscitating the process." Mo?si argues for more active European involvement given the current dangers in the region, not because of American inadequacies. Reinhard Schlagintweit writes about Iran and Iraq. A "positive Western policy towards Iran," he argues, would recognize hopeful internal developments and "encourage Iran's increasingly constructive regional role and its engagement in international organizations." Robert Pelletreau, writing about both the "peace process" and Iraq and Iran, argues that "the interests and purposes of Europe, the United States and Japan vis-a-vis the Middle East are broadly parallel."
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