The Art of the Possible :Diplomatic Alternatives in the Middle East ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Diplomatic Alternatives in the Middle East

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Reisman M.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781400868384

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691010595

Subject: D815.4 Middle East and the question of Palestine

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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The Art of the Possible takes a hard look at the present play of forces in the Middle East. In full awareness of the historical, political, social, and psychological dimensions of the enmities of the region—and its most critical flashpoint, the Arab- Israeli conflict—it seeks realistic answers to the question "What can be done?" For each of the immediate foci of conflict, the author develops and proposes a workable plan: for the Sinai Peninsula, the establishment of a Sinai Development Trust; for the West Bank of the Jordan River, the creation of a Palestinian state; for the Golan Heights, the foundation of a Druze trust territory; and for the city of Jerusalem, the drafting and adoption of an international statute. Emphasizing the need for "unfettered investigation of new political techniques and legal institutions," Professor Reisman exemplifies in this eloquent essay the kind of innovative thinking that alone can create the conditions for a lasting peace in this troubled part of the world.

Originally published in 1970.

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Chapter

Cover

Cover

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Introduction

I. The Naked Emperors' Club

I. The Naked Emperors' Club

II. Egypt and Sinai

II. Egypt and Sinai

III. Jordan and the Palestinian Arabs

III. Jordan and the Palestinian Arabs

IV. Syria and Golan

IV. Syria and Golan

V. Jerusalem

V. Jerusalem

VI. From Minimum Order to Peace

VI. From Minimum Order to Peace

Appendix

Appendix

Index

Index

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