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Loading... The Israeli-Syrian peace talks : 1991-96 and beyondby Helena Cobban
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From the opening of the Middle East peace process in Madrid in 1991 to the marathon round of negotiations at Maryland s Wye Plantation in 1996, the unsuccessful attempt to forge a peace agreement between Israel and Syria spanned five years and many venues.Helena Cobban here provides a fascinating look at the painstaking negotiations between the two Middle East powers that thrice went to war in the past half-century, and the role that the United States played in trying to bring Israel and Syria closer together on crucial points.Through interviews with U.S. officials and key players in the Israeli and Syrian delegations, Cobban paints a portrait of small but important breakthroughs and often frustrating encounters between the Israelis and the Syrians as they sought to negotiate not just a bilateral peace treaty, but also a broader regional peace. The study concludes with a careful analysis of what went wrong in the final phases of the negotiations and future prospects for resuming the talks." No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)327.569405691Social sciences Political Science International Relations Asia Middle East The Levant Israel/PalestineLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |
examines the achievements and setbacks, hopes and frustrations that
characterized these crucial talks, and points to the challenges facing the
Israeli and Syrian leaders in their quest for peace." --back cover