The Case for Peace: How the Arab-Israeli Conflict Can be ResolvedWiley, 17 авг. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 256 In The Case for Peace, Dershowitz identifies twelve geopolitical barriers to peace between Israel and Palestine–and explains how to move around them and push the process forward. From the division of Jerusalem and Israeli counterterrorism measures to the security fence and the Iranian nuclear threat, his analyses are clear-headed, well-argued, and sure to be controversial. According to Dershowitz, achieving a lasting peace will require more than tough-minded negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. In academia, Europe, the UN, and the Arab world, Israel-bashing and anti-Semitism have reached new heights, despite the recent Israeli-Palestinian movement toward peace. Surveying this outpouring of vilification, Dershowitz deconstructs the smear tactics used by Israel-haters and shows how this kind of anti-Israel McCarthyism is aimed at scuttling any real chance of peace. |
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... remain dedi- cated to Israel's ultimate disappearance , and even some who will con- tinue to take action calculated to achieve that destructive and bigoted goal . If such attitudes and actions persist , Israel will be required to remain ...
... remain dedi- cated to Israel's ultimate disappearance , and even some who will con- tinue to take action calculated to achieve that destructive and bigoted goal . If such attitudes and actions persist , Israel will be required to remain ...
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... remain and the Sephardic claim of right to compensation in lieu of return . It must recognize that the Israelis as well as the Palestinians are compromising what they regard as important rights in the interest of peace . This is ...
... remain and the Sephardic claim of right to compensation in lieu of return . It must recognize that the Israelis as well as the Palestinians are compromising what they regard as important rights in the interest of peace . This is ...
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... remain essentially demilitarized for at least some considerable period of time . Some , like Germany following its defeat in World War I , have broken their agreements , with disastrous consequences . The Palestinians , unlike the ...
... remain essentially demilitarized for at least some considerable period of time . Some , like Germany following its defeat in World War I , have broken their agreements , with disastrous consequences . The Palestinians , unlike the ...
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Is the OneState Solution a Barrier to Peace? | 27 |
Can Peace Be Achieved without Compromising | 45 |
Are the Informal Geneva Accords a Basis for or | 59 |
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