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Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors Behind the Breakthroughs and Failures
From the rejection of King Hussein's little-known overtures immediately after the Six-Day War, through President Sadat's futile efforts to avoid war in the early 1970s, to repeated third-party mediated talks with Syria, factors including deep-seated mistrust, leadership style and domestic...
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Published in: | Palestine-Israel journal of politics, economics, and culture economics, and culture, 2015, Vol.20 (2/3), p.166 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | Get full text |
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Summary: | From the rejection of King Hussein's little-known overtures immediately after the Six-Day War, through President Sadat's futile efforts to avoid war in the early 1970s, to repeated third-party mediated talks with Syria, factors including deep-seated mistrust, leadership style and domestic political spoilers contributed to failures even as public opinion and international circumstances may have been favorable. |
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ISSN: | 0793-1395 |