Heroic diplomacy : Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin and the quest for Arab-Israeli peace

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Heroic diplomacy : Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin and the quest for Arab-Israeli peace

Kenneth W. Stein

Routledge, 1999

  • : pbk.
  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-311) and index

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内容説明

From the prelude of the October 1973 Middle East war through the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty in March 1979, Kenneth W. Stein grippingly traces American involvement in the Arab-Israeli negotiations. He provides an extraordinary range of first-hand accounts, recollections and anecdotes from over eighty bureaucrats, diplomats and military leaders who participated in Arab-Israeli peace talks in the 1970's and since. Since the official public record remains unavailable for reasons of national security, these interviews provide unequaled insight into the internal divisions, political intrigue and untold stories of the peace process. Charting the complex and often contradictory goals of Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria, the US and the USSR, Stein chronicles the evolution of these negotiations and analyzes the key roles of Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, and Begin. An introduction and epilogue place this period in context of Arab-Israeli history since 1948 and the current status of the peace process.

目次

CHAPTER 1. The Key Players in Arab-Israeli Diplomacy: 1973- 1978 CHAPTER 2. The Arab-Israeli Conflict: 1947-1973 CHAPTER 3. The October 1973 War CHAPTER 4. From War to Diplomacy: The Kilometer 101 Talks CHAPTER 5. The 1973 Geneva Middle East Peace Conference and the Buildup to Sinai I CHAPTER 6. The Syrian-Israeli Agreement, Sinai I and II, and Defining a Comprehensive Peace: 1974-1977 CHAPTER 7. Unintended Consequences: The 1977 Road to Geneva Ends in Jerusalem CHAPTER 8. From Jerusalem to Oslo and Beyond: 1978-1998 Appendix

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