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Pathways to Peace America and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

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ISBN-10: 1137304790

ISBN-13: 9781137304797

Edition: 2012

Authors: Daniel C. Kurtzer

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Upheavals in the Middle East are challenging long held assumptions about politics and governance. The United States faces a moment of truth when half-measures, short-sighted expedients, and delays can no longer sustain an untenable status quo. This is as true in the Arab-Israeli peace process, as it is in the politics of the Arab uprisings. This volume of essays argues that it is time for the United States to make a serious effort to advance Palestinian-Israeli peace. The issues in dispute are well-known, thoroughly debated, and resolvable. Intense, smart, determined, creative, and sustained American leadership can help regional leaders bridge their differences.
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Book details

List price: $37.99
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 10/23/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.36" wide x 11.03" long x 0.99" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Daniel C. Kurtzer is the S. Daniel Abraham Professor in Middle East Policy Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. He retired in 2005 from the U.S. Foreign Service, having served as U.S. ambassador to Egypt (1997-2001) and Israel (2001-2005). He is coauthor with Scott B. Lasensky of Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East.

Foreword
Introduction
The Regional Dimension
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Prospects in Regional Context
The Arab Peace Initiative
The Israeli and Palestinian Dimensions
Israel's Strategic Dilemmas: Don't Wait for the Dust to Settle; Act Now
Palestine as a Partner in Peace
Israel and the US Role
Constrained and Now Corrosive: How Palestinians View the US Role
The Other Negotiator: The Israeli Public at the Peace Table
The Peace Process and the Palestinian National Movement
The United States and the Peace Process
Memorandum to the President: Thinking through an Israel-Palestinian Initiative
Integrating the Top-down with the Bottom-up Approach to Israeli-Palestinian Peace
The Security Conundrum
American Policy, Strategy, and Tactics
Appendix
Parameters: Possible Terms of Reference for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations
The Arab Peace Initiative, Beirut, 2002
A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (April 30, 2003)
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index