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Lessons from peace negotiations: interview with Ehud Olmert / Cohen-Almagor, Raphael   Journal Article
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Israeli PM Ehud Olmert (2006–9) offered the Palestinians the most comprehensive peace deal they had ever received. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he would reply ‘soon’ and never did. This interview records Olmert’s thoughts on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and his own attempts to end the bitter conflict.
Key Words PLO  Israel  Peace Negotiations  Camp David  Oslo Accords  Arafat 
Palestinian Authority (PA)  Ehud Olmert  Abu Mazen 
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Simple vs. complex learning revisited: Israeli prime ministers and the question of a Palestinian state / Ziv, Guy   Journal Article
Ziv, Guy Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract When does a decision-maker's shift on a major policy issue represent a genuine reassessment in his or her beliefs as opposed to tactical maneuvering? This article provides a framework to improve our confidence that a policy shift represents "complex learning," which entails the adoption of new goals, rather than "simple learning," which refers to a change in means but not goals. Challenging the conventional wisdom on learning, it argues that decision makers who alter their foreign policies incrementally are more likely to have had a fundamental rethinking of their underlying assumptions on a core issue than those who exhibit sudden shifts in their foreign policy decisions absent a traumatic event. The public declarations of Israel's three most recent premiers-Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert, and Benjamin Netanyahu-in support of the establishment of a Palestinian state are used to illustrate the utility of this framework. Whereas Sharon and Olmert underwent complex learning, Netanyahu's swift change appears to represent merely a tactical response to pressure from the United States.
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