Preventing Palestine : a political history from Camp David to Oslo
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Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2018.
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xviii, 435 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Northwest Reno Library - Adult Nonfiction
956.9405 ANZISK 2018
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Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2018.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-424) and index.
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On the fortieth anniversary of the Camp David Accords, a groundbreaking new history that shows how Egyptian-Israeli peace ensured lasting Palestinian statelessness. For seventy years Israel has existed as a state, and for forty years it has honored a peace treaty with Egypt that is widely viewed as a triumph of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East. Yet the Palestiniansthe would-be beneficiaries of a vision for a comprehensive regional settlement that led to the Camp David Accords in 1978remain stateless to this day. How and why Palestinian statelessness persists are the central questions of Seth Anziskas groundbreaking book, which explores the complex legacy of the agreement brokered by President Jimmy Carter. Based on newly declassified international sources, Preventing Palestine charts the emergence of the Middle East peace process, including the establishment of a separate track to deal with the issue of Palestine. At the very start of this process, Anziska argues, Egyptian-Israeli peace came at the expense of the sovereignty of the Palestinians, whose aspirations for a homeland alongside Israel faced crippling challenges. With the introduction of the idea of restrictive autonomy, Israeli settlement expansion, and Israels 1982 invasion of Lebanon, the chances for Palestinian statehood narrowed even further. The first Intifada in 1987 and the end of the Cold War brought new opportunities for a Palestinian state, but many players, refusing to see Palestinians as a nation or a people, continued to steer international diplomacy away from their cause.Combining astute political analysis, extensive original research, and interviews with diplomats, military veterans, and communal leaders, Preventing Palestine offers a bold new interpretation of a highly charged struggle for self-determination.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Anziska, S. (2018). Preventing Palestine: a political history from Camp David to Oslo . Princeton University Press.

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Anziska, Seth. 2018. Preventing Palestine: A Political History From Camp David to Oslo. Princeton University Press.

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Anziska, Seth. Preventing Palestine: A Political History From Camp David to Oslo Princeton University Press, 2018.

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Anziska, Seth. Preventing Palestine: A Political History From Camp David to Oslo Princeton University Press, 2018.

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