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SECURITY-PALESTINE (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   051482


An independent Palestine: the security dimension / Hunter, Robert E; Jones, Seth G March 2004  Journal Article
Hunter, Robert E Journal Article
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Publication March 2004.
Key Words Palestine  CBMs  Middle East  Security-Palestine  Peace Process 
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ID:   051695


Arafat's empire crumbles / Blanche Ed April 2004  Journal Article
Blanche Ed Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
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ID:   019286


CIA withdrawal leaves vacuum in negotiating process / Blanche Ed May 2001  Article
Blanche Ed Article
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Publication May 2001.
Description 39-42
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ID:   023133


Palestinian strategic impasse / Sayigh, Yezid 2002  Article
Sayigh, Yezid Article
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Publication 2002.
Description p7-22
Summary/Abstract The Palestinians face bleak strategic prospects. There is a substantial price to pay for the political misjudgements of the past two years by their leadership. Palestinian statehood has been placed in serious doubt, raising the spectre of new, and increasingly violent and disintegrative, trajectories in the Palestinian–Israeli relationship. This narrows the range of future prospects down to two. Firstly, the conflict will continue until the international community ultimately confronts Sharon (or any like-minded successor) over the nature of the territorial dispensation in the West Bank and East Jerusalem that must be reached if durable Palestinian–Israeli peace is to be attained. Secondly, the conflict will continue until the levels of pain and fatigue in both societies bring about a shift in domestic political balances and force national leaderships to agree the sort of peace deal for which there already is majority support. The cruel irony is that this was attainable in 2000. If the opportunity is missed once more, then the essence of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict will change over the coming decade, from a struggle over the terms of partition to one over the national identity and political nature of Israel.
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ID:   014789


Security arrangements for a Palestinian settlement / Alpher Joseph Winter 1992-93  Article
Alpher Joseph Article
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Publication Winter 1992-93.
Description 49-67
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ID:   020849


Three futures for Israel and Palestine / Moeller Bjoern Jun-Dec 2000  Article
Moeller Bjoern Article
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Publication Jun-Dec 2000.
Description 67-98
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