Israeli-Egyptian relations , 1980-2000

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Israeli-Egyptian relations , 1980-2000

Ephraim Dowek ; foreword by Yitshak Shamir

(Israeli history, politics, and society, 13)

Frank Cass, 2001

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A memoir by former diplomat Ephraim Dowek which provides a comprehensive study of the relations between Egypt and Israel from peace until the present day. This is an informative account of the author's time in Egypt as a high-level Israeli diplomat (he was eventually appointed Ambassador) and as a senior participant in a vital and important aspect of Arab-Israeli relations in the modern era, providing a personal insight into the period when Egypt and Israel entered into an era of peace.

Table of Contents

  • Calling card
  • breaking away and points of contact
  • returning to Egypt
  • settling down
  • security
  • ambassadors and staff
  • social life
  • the Egyptian media
  • the remnants of the Jewish community
  • the struggle for normalization
  • invitations and visits
  • tourism and transport
  • commerce and economy
  • development co-operation
  • negotiating Palestinian autonomy
  • strategy and defence
  • presidents and prime ministers
  • Egypt, Israel and the world
  • peace, nevertheless...
  • epilogue.

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