Good neighbourly relations : Jordan, Israel and the 1994-2004 peace process
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Good neighbourly relations : Jordan, Israel and the 1994-2004 peace process
(Library of modern Middle East studies, 56)
Tauris Academic Studies, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-211) and index
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内容説明
In 1994, Jordan and Israel signed a peace agreement and set out to create a 'warm peace' between their countries. The peace was to include an extensive network of bilateral economic, security and societal relationships and serve as potential model for future relations between Israel and other Arab nations. More than a dozen years on, following the abandonment of the Oslo process and failure of the peace that would deliver expected dividends to Jordan, the treaty itself remains intact, but relations between the two states, especially at the societal level, have not fulfilled expectations. Focusing primarily on the Jordanian perspective, Dona Stewart here examines the challenges involved over the last decade to create 'good neighbourly relations'.
目次
1. The Challenge to Create 'Good Neighbourly Relations'
2. The Road to Peace Between Jordan and Israel
3. The Jordanian-Israeli Security Relationship
4. A Relationship Challenged: The Tunnel, Naharayim and Mish'al
5. 'The Fruits of Peace': Sharing Water Resources
6. Economic Cooperation and Trade: Little Known Tangible Results
7. Tourism: Dashed Hopes Amid Riding Tension
8. Building Peace Between the People: The Efforts of Non-Governmental Organizations
9. Perceptions of Peace in Jordan and the Anti-Normalization Movement
10. Lessons from an Incomplete Peace
Appendix: Treaty of Peace between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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