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A detailed study of the effects of Israel's internal struggles on the Arab-Israeli peace process. The book examines how the country's leaders and citizens have reacted to the proposals in the post-Camp David era, from the 1982 Reagan plan to the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993.

Produktbeschreibung
A detailed study of the effects of Israel's internal struggles on the Arab-Israeli peace process. The book examines how the country's leaders and citizens have reacted to the proposals in the post-Camp David era, from the 1982 Reagan plan to the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993.
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Autorenporträt
In 1968, having been victimized by war, Ziva Flamhaft was the first to mobilize public opinion in Israel against government discrimination of childless war widows. She later came to the United States as an employee of the Israeli government. Since 1985 she has taught political science at Queens College of the City University of New York. Her current work involves women's outlook on war and peace in the Middle East.