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Conflicted Are The Peacemakers Israeli And Palestinian Moderates And The Death Of Oslo Eric N Budd

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Conflicted Are The Peacemakers Israeli And Palestinian Moderates And The Death Of Oslo Eric N Budd
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Eric N. Budd
ISBN: 9781441159052, 9781501300929, 1441159053, 150130092X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Conflicted Are The Peacemakers Israeli And Palestinian Moderates And The Death Of Oslo Eric N Budd by Eric N. Budd 9781441159052, 9781501300929, 1441159053, 150130092X instant download after payment.

The 1993 Oslo Accords were a key attempt to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict whose failure was largely attributed to extremists on both sides. The book challenges this conventional wisdom by examining the role of Israeli and Palestinian peacemakers themselves in derailing the peace process.
Looking at the role of moderates before and after Oslo, the different agreements and peace proposals they negotiated, and their rhetoric, the book shows that these peacemakers retained an inherent ambivalence toward the peace process and one another. This prevented them and their constituents from committing to the process and achieving a lasting peace.
This unique survey shows how the people who drive the peace process can not only undermine it, but also prevent its successful conclusion. By dealing with such an important aspect of negotiation, the book will foster a better understanding of the role of moderates and why peace processes may falter. It will fill a gap in the literature and be a valuable research tool for anyone studying conflict processes, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and Middle East politics.

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