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Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967 Galia Golan

Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967 By Galia Golan

Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967 by Galia Golan


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Summary

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.

Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967 Summary

Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors Behind the Breakthroughs and Failures by Galia Golan

Examining the Israeli-Arab conflict as an intractable conflict, Israeli Peacemaking since 1967 seeks to determine just which factors, or combination of factors, impacted on Israel's position in past peace-making efforts, possibly accounting for breakthroughs or failures to reach agreement.

From King Hussein's little known overtures immediately after the Six-Day War, through President Sadat's futile efforts to avoid war in the early 1970s, to repeated third-party-mediated talks with Syria, factors including deep-seated mistrust, leadership style, and domestic political spoilers contributed to failures even as public opinion and international circumstances may have been favourable. How these and other factors intervened, changed or were handled, allowing for the few breakthroughs (with Egypt and Jordan) or the near breakthrough of the Annapolis process with the Palestinians, provides not only an understanding of the past but possible keys for future Israeli-Arab peace efforts.

Employing extensive use of archival material, as well as interviews and thorough research of available sources, this book provides insight on just which factors, or combination of factors, account for breakthroughs or failures to reach agreement; a framework useful for examining both the Israeli-Arab conflict and intractable conflicts in general.

Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967 Reviews

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

About Galia Golan

Galia Golan is a leading Israeli political scientist, formerly head of the Political Science Department at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, currently Head of the M.A. and Conflict Resolution Programs at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya (IDC) and the author of ten books, addressing the Arab-Israeli conflict. She has also co-edited a volume with Walid Salem, Non-State Actors in the Middle East: Factors for Peace and Democracy, (Routledge, 2013).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 1967-68 Failure 2 Breakthrough with Egypt 3 Failure on the Syrian Track 4 Jordan Again 5 Oslo I - Breakthrough and Failure 6 Oslo II - Barak and Camp David 7 Olmert's Near-Breakthroughs: Annapolis Process and Syrian Talks Conclusion

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NLS9781138784352
9781138784352
1138784354
Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors Behind the Breakthroughs and Failures by Galia Golan
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-08-14
246
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