Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

A path to peace, a brief history of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and a way forward in the Middle East, George J. Mitchell and Alon Sachar

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A path to peace, a brief history of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and a way forward in the Middle East, George J. Mitchell and Alon Sachar
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-247) and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A path to peace
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
946693463
Responsibility statement
George J. Mitchell and Alon Sachar
Sub title
a brief history of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and a way forward in the Middle East
Summary
Finally, a way forward in the Middle East: The answer to why Israel and Palestine's attempts at negotiation have failed and a practical roadmap for bringing peace to this complicated, troubled region. George Mitchell knows how to bring peace to troubled regions. He was the primary architect of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement for peace in Northern Ireland. But when he served as US Special Envoy for Middle East Peace from 2009 to 2011--working to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict--diplomacy did not prevail. Now, for the first time, Mitchell offers his insider account of how the Israelis and the Palestinians have progressed (and regressed) in their negotiations through the years and outlines the specific concessions each side must make to finally achieve lasting peace. This unflinching look at why the peace process has failed, and what must happen for it to succeed, is an important, essential, and valuable read--, Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
Leaders in disagreement -- Early conflict -- Moving in opposite directions -- From Madrid to Camp David -- Annapolis -- Contested territory -- Overcoming the trust deficit -- Much process, no progress -- Isratine -- A path to peace
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