This book examines the peace process surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict of 1967. In particular it looks at the breakthroughs and failures in an otherwise intractable conflict.
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In Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967, Galia Golan assesses the tortured history of Arab-Israeli peace efforts through the prism of intractable conflicts.Bringing to this effort the finely-honed skills of an eminent scholar and the passion of a long time peace activist, Golan explains the local, regional, and international dynamics of peace making in accessible language. This book should be read by politicians, diplomats, and the public as providing invaluable lessons in peace making and conflict resolution in the Middle East.
Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt
Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt
In Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967, Galia Golan assesses the tortured history of Arab-Israeli peace efforts through the prism of intractable conflicts.Bringing to this effort the finely-honed skills of an eminent scholar and the passion of a long time peace activist, Golan explains the local, regional, and international dynamics of peace making in accessible language. This book should be read by politicians, diplomats, and the public as providing invaluable lessons in peace making and conflict resolution in the Middle East.
Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt
Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University and Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt