The Mideast peace process : an autopsy /
"The Mideast Peace Process tells what went wrong and why. For decades, the Israeli negotiating posture was summed up in the phrase, 'land for peace.' Comprising essays from the pages of Commentary by David Bar-Illan, Douglas Feith, Daniel Pipes, Norman Podhoretz, and other leading obs...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Francisco, Calif. :
Encounter Books,
2002.
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| Summary: | "The Mideast Peace Process tells what went wrong and why. For decades, the Israeli negotiating posture was summed up in the phrase, 'land for peace.' Comprising essays from the pages of Commentary by David Bar-Illan, Douglas Feith, Daniel Pipes, Norman Podhoretz, and other leading observers, this book is a fever chart as well as an autopsy of a spectacularly failed diplomatic initiative. Writing at ground level as the peace process careened from one crisis to the next, the author shows us step-by-step how Oslo took the Mideast back to a future--of guerrilla struggle and terrorism, if not outright war--that was exactly the future it promised to prevent." -- Back cover |
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| Physical Description: | x, 148 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 1893554430 (alk. paper) |


