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If the next American president wants to succeed in the Middle East, his diplomacy will need to take account of the lessons of past failures, presented here in a gripping book by a former two-time U.S. Ambassador to Israel and renowned Middle East expert.
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Politics and government, Nahostkonflikt, Friedensbemühung, Palestijnse kwestie, Arab-Israeli conflict, Diplomatieke betrekkingen, Au enpolitik, Arabisch-Israëlisch conflict, Foreign relations, Middle east, foreign relations, united states, United states, foreign relations, middle east, United states, politics and government, 1989-Places
Naher Osten, United States, Midden-Oosten, USA, Verenigde Staten, Middle EastBook Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
The ascent
Syria first
Dual containment
"That's what kings do."
September 13, 1993 - the fateful day
The anatomy of Rabin's Oslo decision
Detour on the road to Damascus
Peace with Jordan
The other branch
Dual containment and the peace process
Iran's breakout
Saddam resurgent
Engaging Iran
The second chance
Syria redux
Shepherdstown breakdown
Syrian denouement
The road to the summit
Trapped at Camp David
The collapse
Intifadah!
The end of the peace process
Epilogue
Conclusions.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [448]-468) and index.
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