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With half of this book, first published in 1986, being given over to Neil Caplan's detailed analysis and half to the collection of the original documents, the second volume in Futile Diplomacy provides another essential resource for the understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict. In Arab-Zionist Negotiations and the End of the Mandate a key period in the negotiations between the two parties is examined, as attempts were made by both sides to reach a peaceful, negotiated settlement.
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With half of this book, first published in 1986, being given over to Neil Caplan's detailed analysis and half to the collection of the original documents, the second volume in Futile Diplomacy provides another essential resource for the understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict. In Arab-Zionist Negotiations and the End of the Mandate a key period in the negotiations between the two parties is examined, as attempts were made by both sides to reach a peaceful, negotiated settlement.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781138905238
- ISBN-10: 1138905232
- Artikelnr.: 41962503
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781138905238
- ISBN-10: 1138905232
- Artikelnr.: 41962503
Neil Caplan
1. New Formulae and Trial Balloons: Negotiating Opportunities in the Early
Thirties 1.1. The Deceptive Lull 1.2. Changes in Leadership 1.3.
Ben-Gurion's Talks with Arab Leaders 1.4 Legislative Council Proposals 1.5.
Relations Across the Jordan 1.6. The Pan-Arab Dimension 1.7. The Strange
Case of the 'Abbas Documents' 1.8. Proposals for a Round-Table Conference
1.9. Parity Proposals 1.10. Cantonisation 1.11. Seeds of the Partition
Solution 2. Rebellion in Palestine 2.1. Eruption of Rioting: April 1936
2.2. Negotiations of 'the Five' 2.3. Zionist-Abdallah Relations 2.4.
Pan-Arab Mediation 2.5. Intermediaries and Meddlers 2.6. The
Samuel-Winterton Mediation 3. Partition 3.1. The Peel Commission 3.2. The
Regional Dimension 3.3. Partition Rumoured 3.4. London Coronation Interlude
3.5. Partition Recommended 3.6. Arab Negotiation Manoeuvres: Jerusalem 3.7.
The Anti-Partition Common Front: New York and London 3.8. Pan-Arab
Solutions: Nuri and Shahbandar 3.9. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (I) 4.
The Conferences at St James's Palace 4.1. Retreat from Partition 4.2. Dr
Weizmann's Meetings in Egypt 4.3. Lord Samuel and the '40:10' Formula 4.4.
The Abdallah Plan 4.5. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (II) 4.6. Informal
Arab-Zionist Talks in London 4.7. Preparing the Conference: Positions and
Personalities 4.8. The Arab States on the Eve of the Conferences 4.9.
'Moderates' and Mavericks 4.10. The Conferences Begin 4.11. The 'Double
Veto' 5. The White Paper and the War, 1939-1945 5.1. Anticipating the White
Paper 5.2. The MacDonald White Paper, May 1939 5.3. Grass-Roots Contacts
inside Palestine 5.4. Bi-National/Federation Proposals 5.5. After Biltmore
5.6. A Palestine Solution through an Arab Federation? 5.7. Grand Designs:
the Philby Scheme 6. Negotiations at the Eleventh Hour 6.1. Anglo-American
Cooperation and the Search for a Palestine Solution 6.2. Jewish Agency
Contacts in Egypt 6.3. Zionist-Abdallah Negotiations, 1946 6.4. From the
London Conference to the United Nations, 1946-47 6.5. The Final Countdown
6.6. November 29th and After 6.7. Golda Meyerson's Meetings with Abdallah
7. Conclusion 7.1. Five Explanations 7.2. Status of Negotiators 7.3.
Third-Party Considerations 7.4. The British Role 7.5. Mediators 7.6. Terms
of Agreement 7.7. The Dynamics of Deadlock 8. Documents
Thirties 1.1. The Deceptive Lull 1.2. Changes in Leadership 1.3.
Ben-Gurion's Talks with Arab Leaders 1.4 Legislative Council Proposals 1.5.
Relations Across the Jordan 1.6. The Pan-Arab Dimension 1.7. The Strange
Case of the 'Abbas Documents' 1.8. Proposals for a Round-Table Conference
1.9. Parity Proposals 1.10. Cantonisation 1.11. Seeds of the Partition
Solution 2. Rebellion in Palestine 2.1. Eruption of Rioting: April 1936
2.2. Negotiations of 'the Five' 2.3. Zionist-Abdallah Relations 2.4.
Pan-Arab Mediation 2.5. Intermediaries and Meddlers 2.6. The
Samuel-Winterton Mediation 3. Partition 3.1. The Peel Commission 3.2. The
Regional Dimension 3.3. Partition Rumoured 3.4. London Coronation Interlude
3.5. Partition Recommended 3.6. Arab Negotiation Manoeuvres: Jerusalem 3.7.
The Anti-Partition Common Front: New York and London 3.8. Pan-Arab
Solutions: Nuri and Shahbandar 3.9. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (I) 4.
The Conferences at St James's Palace 4.1. Retreat from Partition 4.2. Dr
Weizmann's Meetings in Egypt 4.3. Lord Samuel and the '40:10' Formula 4.4.
The Abdallah Plan 4.5. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (II) 4.6. Informal
Arab-Zionist Talks in London 4.7. Preparing the Conference: Positions and
Personalities 4.8. The Arab States on the Eve of the Conferences 4.9.
'Moderates' and Mavericks 4.10. The Conferences Begin 4.11. The 'Double
Veto' 5. The White Paper and the War, 1939-1945 5.1. Anticipating the White
Paper 5.2. The MacDonald White Paper, May 1939 5.3. Grass-Roots Contacts
inside Palestine 5.4. Bi-National/Federation Proposals 5.5. After Biltmore
5.6. A Palestine Solution through an Arab Federation? 5.7. Grand Designs:
the Philby Scheme 6. Negotiations at the Eleventh Hour 6.1. Anglo-American
Cooperation and the Search for a Palestine Solution 6.2. Jewish Agency
Contacts in Egypt 6.3. Zionist-Abdallah Negotiations, 1946 6.4. From the
London Conference to the United Nations, 1946-47 6.5. The Final Countdown
6.6. November 29th and After 6.7. Golda Meyerson's Meetings with Abdallah
7. Conclusion 7.1. Five Explanations 7.2. Status of Negotiators 7.3.
Third-Party Considerations 7.4. The British Role 7.5. Mediators 7.6. Terms
of Agreement 7.7. The Dynamics of Deadlock 8. Documents
1. New Formulae and Trial Balloons: Negotiating Opportunities in the Early
Thirties 1.1. The Deceptive Lull 1.2. Changes in Leadership 1.3.
Ben-Gurion's Talks with Arab Leaders 1.4 Legislative Council Proposals 1.5.
Relations Across the Jordan 1.6. The Pan-Arab Dimension 1.7. The Strange
Case of the 'Abbas Documents' 1.8. Proposals for a Round-Table Conference
1.9. Parity Proposals 1.10. Cantonisation 1.11. Seeds of the Partition
Solution 2. Rebellion in Palestine 2.1. Eruption of Rioting: April 1936
2.2. Negotiations of 'the Five' 2.3. Zionist-Abdallah Relations 2.4.
Pan-Arab Mediation 2.5. Intermediaries and Meddlers 2.6. The
Samuel-Winterton Mediation 3. Partition 3.1. The Peel Commission 3.2. The
Regional Dimension 3.3. Partition Rumoured 3.4. London Coronation Interlude
3.5. Partition Recommended 3.6. Arab Negotiation Manoeuvres: Jerusalem 3.7.
The Anti-Partition Common Front: New York and London 3.8. Pan-Arab
Solutions: Nuri and Shahbandar 3.9. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (I) 4.
The Conferences at St James's Palace 4.1. Retreat from Partition 4.2. Dr
Weizmann's Meetings in Egypt 4.3. Lord Samuel and the '40:10' Formula 4.4.
The Abdallah Plan 4.5. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (II) 4.6. Informal
Arab-Zionist Talks in London 4.7. Preparing the Conference: Positions and
Personalities 4.8. The Arab States on the Eve of the Conferences 4.9.
'Moderates' and Mavericks 4.10. The Conferences Begin 4.11. The 'Double
Veto' 5. The White Paper and the War, 1939-1945 5.1. Anticipating the White
Paper 5.2. The MacDonald White Paper, May 1939 5.3. Grass-Roots Contacts
inside Palestine 5.4. Bi-National/Federation Proposals 5.5. After Biltmore
5.6. A Palestine Solution through an Arab Federation? 5.7. Grand Designs:
the Philby Scheme 6. Negotiations at the Eleventh Hour 6.1. Anglo-American
Cooperation and the Search for a Palestine Solution 6.2. Jewish Agency
Contacts in Egypt 6.3. Zionist-Abdallah Negotiations, 1946 6.4. From the
London Conference to the United Nations, 1946-47 6.5. The Final Countdown
6.6. November 29th and After 6.7. Golda Meyerson's Meetings with Abdallah
7. Conclusion 7.1. Five Explanations 7.2. Status of Negotiators 7.3.
Third-Party Considerations 7.4. The British Role 7.5. Mediators 7.6. Terms
of Agreement 7.7. The Dynamics of Deadlock 8. Documents
Thirties 1.1. The Deceptive Lull 1.2. Changes in Leadership 1.3.
Ben-Gurion's Talks with Arab Leaders 1.4 Legislative Council Proposals 1.5.
Relations Across the Jordan 1.6. The Pan-Arab Dimension 1.7. The Strange
Case of the 'Abbas Documents' 1.8. Proposals for a Round-Table Conference
1.9. Parity Proposals 1.10. Cantonisation 1.11. Seeds of the Partition
Solution 2. Rebellion in Palestine 2.1. Eruption of Rioting: April 1936
2.2. Negotiations of 'the Five' 2.3. Zionist-Abdallah Relations 2.4.
Pan-Arab Mediation 2.5. Intermediaries and Meddlers 2.6. The
Samuel-Winterton Mediation 3. Partition 3.1. The Peel Commission 3.2. The
Regional Dimension 3.3. Partition Rumoured 3.4. London Coronation Interlude
3.5. Partition Recommended 3.6. Arab Negotiation Manoeuvres: Jerusalem 3.7.
The Anti-Partition Common Front: New York and London 3.8. Pan-Arab
Solutions: Nuri and Shahbandar 3.9. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (I) 4.
The Conferences at St James's Palace 4.1. Retreat from Partition 4.2. Dr
Weizmann's Meetings in Egypt 4.3. Lord Samuel and the '40:10' Formula 4.4.
The Abdallah Plan 4.5. The Hyamson-Newcombe Proposals (II) 4.6. Informal
Arab-Zionist Talks in London 4.7. Preparing the Conference: Positions and
Personalities 4.8. The Arab States on the Eve of the Conferences 4.9.
'Moderates' and Mavericks 4.10. The Conferences Begin 4.11. The 'Double
Veto' 5. The White Paper and the War, 1939-1945 5.1. Anticipating the White
Paper 5.2. The MacDonald White Paper, May 1939 5.3. Grass-Roots Contacts
inside Palestine 5.4. Bi-National/Federation Proposals 5.5. After Biltmore
5.6. A Palestine Solution through an Arab Federation? 5.7. Grand Designs:
the Philby Scheme 6. Negotiations at the Eleventh Hour 6.1. Anglo-American
Cooperation and the Search for a Palestine Solution 6.2. Jewish Agency
Contacts in Egypt 6.3. Zionist-Abdallah Negotiations, 1946 6.4. From the
London Conference to the United Nations, 1946-47 6.5. The Final Countdown
6.6. November 29th and After 6.7. Golda Meyerson's Meetings with Abdallah
7. Conclusion 7.1. Five Explanations 7.2. Status of Negotiators 7.3.
Third-Party Considerations 7.4. The British Role 7.5. Mediators 7.6. Terms
of Agreement 7.7. The Dynamics of Deadlock 8. Documents