The case for peace : how the Arab-Israeli conflict can be resolved
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The case for peace : how the Arab-Israeli conflict can be resolved
John Wiley, c2005
- hbk.
- hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The case for peace
- Overcoming the geopolitical barriers to peace
- The end result : two states with secure and recognized borders
- Is the one-state solution a barrier to peace?
- Is a non-contiguous Palestinian state a barrier to peace?
- Can peace be achieved without compromising rights?
- Is the division of Jerusalem a barrier to peace?
- Are the informal Geneva accords a basis for or a barrier to peace?
- Can Israel make peace and prevent terrorism at the same time?
- Are Israeli counter-terrorism measures the cause of suicide bombings and a barrier to peace?
- What if a Palestinian state became a launching pad for terrorism?
- Will civil wars be necessary to bring about peace?
- Is the security fence a barrier to peace?
- Is a militarized Palestine a barrier to peace?
- Is the Iranian nuclear threat a barrier to peace?
- Overcoming the hatred barriers to peace
- More Palestinian than the Palestinians
- More Israeli than the Israelis
- A case study in hate and intimidation
- Will anti-semitism decrease as Israel moves toward peace with the Palestinians?
- The contributions peace can make