The case for peace : how the Arab-Israeli conflict can be resolved /
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Author / Creator: | Dershowitz, Alan M. |
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Imprint: | Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2005. |
Description: | ix, 246 p. : maps ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5784346 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Case for Peace
- Part I. Overcoming the Geopolitical Barriers to Peace
- 1. The End Result: Two States with Secure and Recognized Borders
- 2. Is the One-State Solution a Barrier to Peace?
- 3. Is a Noncontiguous Palestinian State a Barrier to Peace?
- 4. Can Peace Be Achieved without Compromising Rights?
- 5. Is the Division of Jerusalem a Barrier to Peace?
- 6. Are the Informal Geneva Accords a Basis for or a Barrier to Peace?
- 7. Can Israel Make Peace and Prevent Terrorism at the Same Time?
- 8. Are Israeli Counterterrorism Measures the Cause of Suicide Bombings and a Barrier to Peace?
- 9. What If a Palestinian State Became a Launching Pad for Terrorism?
- 10. Will Civil Wars Be Necessary to Bring About Peace?
- 11. Is the Security Fence a Barrier to Peace?
- 12. Is a Militarized Palestine a Barrier to Peace?
- 13. Is the Iranian Nuclear Threat a Barrier to Peace?
- Part II. Overcoming the Hatred Barriers to Peace
- 14. More Palestinian Than the Palestinians
- 15. More Israeli Than the Israelis
- 16. A Case Study in Hate and Intimidation
- 17. Will Anti-Semitism Decrease as Israel Moves toward Peace with the Palestinians?
- Conclusion: The Contributions Peace Can Make
- Notes
- Index