The Middle East peace process : vision versus reality
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書誌事項
The Middle East peace process : vision versus reality
(Studies in peace politics in the Middle East, 2)
Sussex Academic Press, 2002
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注記
"This book is the result of a Center for Peace Studies conference that took place at the University of Haifa in March 2000"--preface
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Since October 2000, the Al-Aqsa Intifada uprising has shattered any recognisable peace process. At some point both sides will have to return to the negotiating table. The outstanding issues cannot be resolved in any other way. It's only a question of time and casualties. This book, the second in the series Studies in Peace Politics in the Middle East, not only deals with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but also addresses the full range of the reconciliation process between Israel and the Arab World. Much of this material is published for the first time. A major part of the book is devoted to the complex negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. It addresses forward and creative thinking on issues such as: Jerusalem; the settlements; the sovereignty and status of the holy sites; the difficulties from the Palestinian side of not negotiating from the framework of an independent state; and the perceptions of both the Palestinian and Israeli publics that would allow a meaningful and lasting reconciliation. By working collectively, the world's leading experts from Arab countries, the Palestinian Authority, Israel, Europe and the US have developed a chessboard of proposed solutions.
目次
- Contents: Foreword by HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan
- Introduction: Vision versus Reality
- Oslo and the Ambiguities of Peace
- The Oslo Peace Process: Patterns, Paradoxes, and Prospects
- The Changing Structure of Public Opinion in the Middle East
- Are Real Coexistence and Normalization Possible?
- The Official Israeli--Palestinian Track: An Assessment
- The Peace Process and Scenarios for a Permanent Solution
- of the Palestinian Question
- The Long-Term Economic Benefits of Peace Stability in the Middle East
- The Oslo Process and Jewish Public Opinion in Israel: A Story of Disappointment?
- How Hamas Thinks
- The Palestinian Citizens of Israel and the Peace Process: The Case of an Unbuilt Bridge
- Lessons from Greek--Turkish Relations for the Arab--Israeli Conflict
- Peace with Israel in Egypt's Policy
- Jordan's Perspectives of Peace
- The Jordanian--Israeli Peace: The View from Amman
- The Peace Process: A Jordanian Perspective
- Lebanon's Position in the Peace Process
- Lebanon and the Arab--Israeli Conflict
- Syrian--Israeli Relations on the Eve of the Peace Process
- Israeli--Syrian Peace Negotiations (December 1999--March 2000): A Missed Opportunity?
- Iraq and the Middle East Peace Process: 1968--2000
- Creative Approaches for the Coexistence of National and Religious Identities in Jerusalem
- Jerusalem in the Peace Process
- The Palestinians: From the Sidelines to Major Player in Jerusalem
- Demarcating Jerusalem's Borders
- The Future Status of Jerusalem: Views of the Israeli and Palestinian Publics
- Temple Mount -- al Haram al-Sharif: A Proposal for Solution
- Postscript, May 2002.
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