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Arabjewish Relations From Conflict To Resolution Essays In Honour Of Professor Moshe Maoz Elie Podeh Moshe Maoz Asher Kaufman

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Arabjewish Relations From Conflict To Resolution Essays In Honour Of Professor Moshe Maoz Elie Podeh Moshe Maoz Asher Kaufman
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Publisher: Sussex Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.65 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Elie Podeh; Moshe Ma'oz; Asher Kaufman
ISBN: 9781903900680, 1903900689
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Arabjewish Relations From Conflict To Resolution Essays In Honour Of Professor Moshe Maoz Elie Podeh Moshe Maoz Asher Kaufman by Elie Podeh; Moshe Ma'oz; Asher Kaufman 9781903900680, 1903900689 instant download after payment.

Distinguished American, Canadian, Palestinian, and Israeli contributors illuminate the building blocks on the possible path from conflict to reconciliation between Jews and Arabs. Arab-Jewish Relations: From Conflict to Resolution? is divided into three parts: Part I looks at the Arab-Jewish conflict, from early Zionism to the 1967 Arab-Israeli War; Part II, focuses on Israel's relations with its neighboring countries Syria and Lebanon; and Part III is concerned with the peace process, its dynamics, and the missed opportunities for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. This festschrift honoring Professor Moshe Ma'oz-a leading scholar who has held positions at Hebrew University, the Middle East Institute, Harvard University, the Brookings Institution, the Wilson Center, and the United States Institute of Peace-includes articles examining the Arab-Jewish conflict over land during the Mandate period, 19th-century Jerusalem, the legacy of the Oslo peace process, and Israeli-Iraqi relations.

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