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ARAB - ISRAELI PEACE PROCESS (6) answer(s).
 
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Arab-Israeli peace process: an Indian perspective / Pasha, A K 2000  Book
Pasha, A K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2000.
Description 453p.hbk
Standard Number 8170491118
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ID:   124236


Iranian nuclear crisis: an assessment / Bahgat, Gawdat   Journal Article
Bahgat, Gawdat Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Iran's nuclear program has become the major dispute be­tween the Islamic Republic and global powers, led by the United States. This essay identifies the principal elements in any potential agreement, and outlines the steps needed to enhance the opportuni­ty for a successful negotiation. Rapprochement between Tehran and Washington is not only possible, but indeed, desirable.
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Israel's national security amidst unrest in the Arab World / Inbar, Efraim   Journal Article
Inbar, Efraim Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Despite all the optimism accompanying the uprisings of 2011, the Arab Middle East remains a stagnant region in deep socio-political crisis with little chance for positive change anytime soon. The current regimes may stay in power or get replaced by new dictatorships, moderate or radical. Either way, in the near future, weak states will continue to grapple with domestic problems and the direction of their foreign policies. For good reason, this situation has Israeli leaders worried about the implications for their country's national security. The changing regional balance of power favors Turkey and Iran, both of whom encourage radical elements in the region, not Israel, while the seeming decline in U.S. clout has negatively affected both the Arab-Israeli peace process and Israel's deterrent power.
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Love's labours lost: Margaret Thatcher, King Hussein and Anglo-Jordanian relations, 1979-1990 / Ashton, Nigel J   Journal Article
Ashton, Nigel J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Relations between Britain and Jordan underwent a revival during the premiership of Margaret Thatcher between 1979 and 1990. Although no longer the dominant power in the Middle East, Britain's membership of the European Economic Community and the close relations between Prime Minister Thatcher and President Reagan meant that Britain was seen by King Hussein as an influential power to be courted. Thatcher shared Hussein's views about the Arab-Israeli peace process and lent him strong support as the voice of Arab moderation. She also sought to use her personal relationship with Hussein as a vehicle to further British interests, particularly through her promotion of British arms sales, both directly to Jordan, and indirectly, through Jordan, to Iraq. This article makes use of a large body of British official documents secured under the Freedom of Information Act and Jordanian documents from the Royal Hashemite Archive in Amman to illuminate the development of bilateral relations over the course of the decade. It concludes by showing how the differing responses of Thatcher and Hussein to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 ruptured their relations. Drawing on sources which have previously been unavailable the article offers a fresh perspective on important aspects of the international history of the Middle East during the 1980s.
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Middle East military balance 1997 / Heller, Mark A; Shapir, Yiftah 1999  Book
Heller Mark A ed. Book
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Publication Columbia, Univ. Pr., 1999.
Description xx, 532p.hbk
Series Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
Standard Number 0231114648
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Turkish-Israeli relations: their rise and fall / Uzer, Umut   Journal Article
Uzer, Umut Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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