The peace process and Palestinian refugee claims : addressing claims for property compensation and restitution

by Michael R. Fischbach

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After sketching the historical background and reviewing conflicting estimates of the amount of property involved, the volume investigates U.S. and UN settlement proposals developed--behind closed doors--in the 1950s and '60s, and explains how the peace process from Camp David I to Camp David II and beyond has actually hindered a settlement of property claims.

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Michael R. Fischbach is Professor of History at Randolph-Macon College. The author of four previous books, he was awarded grants by The MacArthur Foundation and the United States Institute of Peace.

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Nonfiction, History, Anthropology, Politics and Government
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956.04History & geographyHistory of AsiaMiddle East Asia: Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, JordanMiddle East1945-1980; 20th Century
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KMK2695 .P35 .F57LawIsraelIsrael
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