NEGOTIATING ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE
American Leadership in the Middle East
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978-1-60127-030-6
USIP Press Books
April 2008
210 pp.
, 5 1/4" x 8"
". . . a well-reasoned, realistic study setting out what works and what does not in this distinctive diplomatic arena. Today's leadership (and tomorrow's) could usefully build on the lessons presented here." Foreign Affairs
As Washington struggles to revive the Arab-Israeli peace process, Kurtzer and Lasensky offer the definitive guidebook on how to broker peace in the Middle East. Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace sets forth a compelling, interests-based framework for American engagement in the peace process; provides a critical assessment of U.S. diplomacy since the end of the Cold War; and offers a set of ten core “lessons” to guide the efforts of future American negotiators.
This concise volume is the product of the United States Institute of Peace’s Study Group on Arab-Israeli Peacemaking, which brings together some of America’s most respected and experienced authorities in the field: William B. Quandt (University of Virginia), Steven L. Spiegel (University of California-Los Angeles), and Shibley Telhami (University of Maryland and the Brookings Institution). The book draws on nine months of groundbreaking consultations with dozens of statesmen, political leaders, and civil society figures who have defined Middle East peacemaking in recent years.
Daniel C. Kurtzer is a former United States ambassador to Israel and Egypt, and currently holds the S. Daniel Abraham Chair in Middle East Policy Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
Scott B. Lasensky is a senior research associate and Middle East expert at the United States Institute of Peace. He and Kurtzer co-direct the Institute's Study Group on Arab-Israeli Peacemaking.
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Foreword
Introduction
Contributors
List of Interviews
Press Kit (Author Q&A, events, press release)
Online Documents and Primary Sources
Contents
Foreword - The Honorable Richard Solomon
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
The Study Group on Arab-Israeli Peacemaking: Organization and Members
List of Interviews and Consultations
Introduction: "Lessons Ignored, Opportunities Lost"
The United States and Arab-Israeli Peacemaking: A Report Card
Making Peace Among Arabs and Israelis: Lessons Learned and Relearned
Conclusion: Recommendations for Future Administrations
Appendix 1: Maps (Israel/Neighbors; Jerusalem; Golan Heights; Gaza Strip; West Bank)
Appendix 2: Timeline
Appendix 3: Recommended Readings
Appendix 4: Select Documents and Primary Sources
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