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CONFLICT - ARAB-ISRAEL (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   077570


Between victory and defeat: Israel after the war Hizballah / Waxman, Dov   Journal Article
Waxman, Dov Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Israel now stands at a crossroads. The lessons it draws from its recent war with Hizballah will shape future Israeli thinking and its relations with the Palestinians as well as the rest of the Middle East. It is imperative that it learns the right ones.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Hizballah  Conflict - Arab-Israel 
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ID:   077256


Dollarizing peace: Nixon, Kissinger and the Creation of the US-Israeli Alliance / Lasensky, Scott   Journal Article
Lasensky, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   078161


Hot summer in the Middle East / Ozerov, O   Journal Article
Ozerov, O Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   076099


Israel as a U S strategic asset myths and realities / Hadar, Leon   Journal Article
Hadar, Leon Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Israel  United States  Middle East  Hizbollah  Conflict - Arab-Israel 
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ID:   075890


Military lessons Israel-Hezbollah conflict / Bakshi, G D   Journal Article
Bakshi, G D Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   079828


Palestinian question: part II peace process / Sharma, A K   Journal Article
Sharma, A K Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   085682


Spoiling inside and out: internal political contestation and the Middle East peace process / Pearlman, Wendy   Journal Article
Pearlman, Wendy Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Actors turn to negotiating or spoiling as a means of contesting not only what a proposed peace settlement entails but also who has the power to decide the terms. Conflicts are more likely to witness negotiating and spoiling for purposes of internal contestation to the degree that one or both of the warring parties lack an institutionalized system of legitimate representation. Whether internal contestation leads a group to act as a peace maker or as a peace breaker is conditioned by its position in the internal balance of power. Two eras in the Palestinian national movement-the Palestine Liberation Organization's bid to join the Geneva peace conference in 1973-74 and its engagement in the Oslo peace process from 1993 to 2000-illustrate these propositions. Leaders of national movements and rebel groups, no less than leaders of states, are systematically influenced by domestic politics. As such, sponsors of peace processes should expect spoiler problems unless a movement heals rifts within its ranks.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Middle East  West Asia  Peace Process  Conflict - Arab-Israel 
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