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Case for Peace How the Arab-Israeli Conflict Can Be Resolved

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ISBN-10: 047004585X

ISBN-13: 9780470045855

Edition: 2005 (Annotated)

Authors: Alan Dershowitz

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In a sequel to 'The Case for Israel', Dershowitz assesses the potential for peace in the Middle East in the wake of Arafat's death.
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List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited
Publication date: 8/1/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.88" wide x 8.96" long x 0.68" tall
Weight: 0.770
Language: English

Sandra Day O'Connor was born in El Paso, Texas, attended college and law school at Stanford University, has been married to John O'Connor since 1952, and they have three sons. She was Arizona state senator from 1969-1975, and she served on the Arizona Court of Appeals from 1979-1981. Nominated by President Reagan as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, she took the oath of office on September 25, 1981, the first woman to do so.Attorney and bestselling author Alan M. Dershowitz was first in his class at Yale Law School. Dershowitz was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal and the youngest full professor in the history of Harvard Law School. He is currently the Felix…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Case for Peace
Overcoming the Geopolitical Barriers to Peace
The End Result: Two States with Secure and Recognized Borders
Is the One-State Solution a Barrier to Peace?
Is a Noncontiguous Palestinian State a Barrier to Peace?
Can Peace Be Achieved without Compromising Rights?
Is the Division of Jerusalem a Barrier to Peace?
Are the Informal Geneva Accords a Basis for or a Barrier to Peace?
Can Israel Make Peace and Prevent Terrorism at the Same Time?
Are Israeli Counterterrorism Measures the Cause of Suicide Bombings and a Barrier to Peace?
What If a Palestinian State Became a Launching Pad for Terrorism?
Will Civil Wars Be Necessary to Bring About Peace?
Is the Security Fence a Barrier to Peace?
Is a Militarized Palestine a Barrier to Peace?
Is the Iranian Nuclear Threat a Barrier to Peace?
Overcoming the Hatred Barriers to Peace
More Palestinian Than the Palestinians
More Israeli Than the Israelis
A Case Study in Hate and Intimidation
Will Anti-Semitism Decrease as Israel Moves toward Peace with the Palestinians?
Conclusion: The Contributions Peace Can Make
Notes
Index