The Jordanian-Palestinian-Israeli triangle : smoothing the path to peace

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The Jordanian-Palestinian-Israeli triangle : smoothing the path to peace

edited by Joseph Ginat and Onn Winckler ; forewords by Crown Prince El Hassan, Simon Peres

Sussex Academic Press, 1998

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Based on conferences held in Amman, Jordan and Haifa University, Israel

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A distinguished group of Middle East experts highlight the options for co-operation in the Triangle. This book deals with the recent history of the peace agreements between the Triangle parties in socio-economic, cultural, political and psychological perspectives. The texts are wide-ranging and represent the most recent political ideas with respect to promoting the triangular "partnership".

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by His Royal Highness Crown Prince El Hassan
  • Introduction
  • The Political Context of the Triangle: An Overview
  • Bilateral and Trilateral Political Co-operation
  • Operating the Triangle by Bilateral Agreements
  • The Triangle Relationship: Three is not Better than Two
  • The Jerusalem Triangle
  • Building Up Peace
  • The Emotional Aspects of the Path to Peace
  • The Cultural and Social Context of the Triangle
  • The Role of People in Building Peace
  • Some Social and Cultural Implications of the Triangle
  • The Cultural and Social Situation and the Peace Process
  • Regional Economic Co-operation in the Middle East: Prospects and Problems
  • The Economic Factor of the Middle East Peace Process: The Jordanian Case
  • The Development of the Jordanian Tourism Industry
  • Opportunities in the Wind: Development and Co-operation in the Triangle
  • The Importance of Timing and Momentum
  • Index.

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