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KURTZER, DANIEL C (3) answer(s).
 
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Do settlements matter? an American perspective / Kurtzer, Daniel C   Journal Article
Kurtzer, Daniel C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since 1967, one of the most pervasive questions in the Arab-Israeli peace process has been whether or not Israeli settlements represent a fundamental blockage to progress.This question is surely on the agenda of the Obama administration as it weighs its iptions for advancing the prospects for peace. Thus, it is timely to review this matter in some detail.
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Ingredients of Palestinian-Israeli Peacemaking / Kurtzer, Daniel C   Journal Article
Kurtzer, Daniel C Journal Article
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict: has the U.S. failed? / Kurtzer, Daniel C; Duss, Matthew ; Sachs, Natan B; Munayyer, Yousef   Article
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Summary/Abstract There have been six Nobel peace prizes given for the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 1950, Ralph Bunche got it for negotiating the armistice. In 1978, Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin received it for negotiating Camp David. In 1994, Arafat, Rabin and Peres got it for negotiating the Oslo accords. Then Carter got a Nobel Prize in 2002 for a variety of reasons, including the work that he did on the Arab-Israeli peace talks.
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