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PALESTINE - RELATIONS - ISRAEL (5) answer(s).
 
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Armistice now: an interim agreement for Israel and Palestine / Yaari, Ehud   Journal Article
Yaari, Ehud Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Rather than pursuing a final-status deal now, Israel and the Palestinian Authority should agree to establish a Palestinian state within temporary armistice boundaries. Without it, the Palestinians may abandon the idea of a two-state solution altogether.
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ID:   101421


Explosive situation in Silwan / Oppenheimer, Yehudit   Journal Article
Oppenheimer, Yehudit Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   095363


Historical breakthroughs in Arab-Israeli negotiations: lessons for the future / Peleg, Ilan; Scham, Paul   Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the conditions that might facilitate the long awaited diplomatic breakthrough in the relationship between Israel and the Palestinians in the Obama presidency. In order to identify ten specific factors, the article relies on the rich historical record of peace negotiations, particularly since 1967. The analysis indicates that, despite the presence of a number of the factors which have facilitated past agreements, there are others which militate against excessive optimism.
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No more holocausts / Schenker, Hiller   Journal Article
Schenker, Hiller Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Toward a new Palestinian negotiation paradigm / Mansour, Camille   Journal Article
Mansour, Camille Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Against a background of prolonged stalemate, this essay provides a detailed examination of two decades of Palestinian-Israeli negotiations with a view to identifying deficiencies in the Palestinian negotiating approach and drawing lessons of use to future Palestinian negotiators in the context of power imbalance. After outlining possible conditions for resuming and conducting negotiations (making the decision and timing tactical rather than strategic), the author advocates a shift in the Palestinian negotiating paradigm that considers negotiations as one diplomatic tool among others in the long Palestinian struggle to achieve their national program, and places the negotiations in the context of priorities for the coming period.
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