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ARAB - ISRAELI PEACE (3) answer(s).
 
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Egyptian communist voices of peace (1947–1958) / Ginat, Rami   Journal Article
Ginat, Rami Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article sets out to closely scrutinise the main phases of the campaign for peace (1947–58) undertaken by left-wing Egyptian groups. Based on exclusive first-hand Egyptian communist primary sources – archival and others, it shows that although the communists were the only Egyptian political groups to support the November 1947 UN partition resolution on Palestine, President Gamal Abdel Nasser later, during the Bandung Conference (1955), followed suit yet no concrete official actions were taken by neither the Egyptian nor the Israeli political elites before the 1956 Suez War. Following that war, the prospects for an Egyptian–Israeli peace settlement were shut off for nearly two decades.
Key Words Peace  Israel  Egypt  Communists  Arab - Israeli Peace  Gamal Abdel Nasser 
Suez War 
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ID:   093329


India and turmoil in west Asia: challenges and emerging responses / Pasha, A K   Journal Article
Pasha, A K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Jawaharlal Nehru's bold initiative to organize the first Asian Relations Conference in Delhi at Indian Council of World Affairs.
Key Words GCC  Iran  India  West Asia  Gulf Region  Arab - Israeli Peace 
War - Terror  Laden  Indo - Pak War - 1971  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   085958


Syria temptation- and why Obama must resist it / Stephens, Bret   Journal Article
Stephens, Bret Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract " Start with Syria." Thus did Aaron David Miller advise the incoming Obama administration on where its Miseast peacemaking priorities should lie. Miller, a former State Department official who first made a name for himself as a leading American negotiator in the Arab-Israeli peace percesses of the 1990's had lost his faith that a deal between Israel and the Palestinians was possible, at least in the near term.
Key Words Syria  Hizballah  Obama  Temptation  Arab - Israeli Peace  Middle East Diplomacy 
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