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ID188627
Title ProperTyranny of the Veto
Other Title InformationPLO Diplomacy and the January 1976 United Nations Security Council Resolution
LanguageENG
AuthorLouwerse, Colter
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars have long debated when the Palestinian Liberation Organisation [PLO] first accepted the international consensus on a two-state settlement as a resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. This analysis contributes to the debate by closely examining PLO diplomatic support for a draft United Nations [UN] Security Council resolution along the lines of the two-state consensus in January 1976, its passage prevented by an American veto. Drawing upon declassified documents in American, UN, and British archives, this analysis argues that the record of negotiations at the Security Council strongly indicates that by the mid-1970s, the PLO was ready to accept the terms of a two-state settlement, even as the United States and Israel persistently rejected a negotiated settlement inclusive of Palestinian self-determination.
`In' analytical NoteDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol. 33, No.2; Jun 2022: p.303-329
Journal SourceDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol: 33 No 2
Key WordsUnited Nations Security Council Resolution ;  Tyranny of the Veto ;  PLO Diplomacy ;  January 1976


 
 
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