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Peace process :American diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1967
- 作者: Quandt, William B.
- 出版: Washington, D.C. :Berkeley : Brookings Institution Press ;University of California Press ©2005.
- 版本: 3rd ed.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xi, 535 pages) :map.
- 標題: Peace. , Etats-Unis , Etats-Unis Relations exterieures -- Moyen-Orient. , Paix. , Conflit israelo-arabe 1973-1993. , Conflit israélo-arabe 1993- -- Paix. , Middle East , Moyen-Orient , Conflit israélo-arabe 1973-1993. , Diplomatic relations. , Arab-Israeli conflict 1967-1973. , Moyen-Orient Relations exterieures -- Etats-Unis. , POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations -- General. , Middle East Foreign relations -- United States. , Arab-Israeli conflict 1993- -- Peace. , Arab-Israeli conflict 1993- , Arab-Israeli conflict Peace. , International RelationsGeneral. , Conflit israelo-arabe 1993- , Conflit israélo-arabe , Electronic book. , Relations exterieures , Foreign relations , United States Foreign relations -- Middle East. , Conflit israelo-arabe , Estados Unidos Relaciones exteriores -- Oriente (Cercano Oriente) , POLITICAL SCIENCE Government -- International. , United States. , Arab-Israeli conflict 1973-1993. , Arab-Israeli conflict. , Conflit israélo-arabe 1967-1973. , Relaciones exteriores , Estados Unidos , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Oriente (Cercano Oriente) Relaciones exteriores -- Estados Unidos. , HISTORY , United States Foreign relations -- 20th century. , United States , GovernmentInternational. , États-Unis , Conflit israélo-arabe 1993- , HISTORY Middle East -- Israel. , Arab-Israeli conflict , Moyen-Orient Relations extérieures -- États-Unis. , Oriente (Cercano Oriente) , États-Unis Relations extérieures -- Moyen-Orient. , Relations extérieures , Middle East. , Etats-Unis Relations exterieures -- 20e siecle. , Conflit israelo-arabe 1967-1973. , États-Unis Relations extérieures -- 20e siècle. , Since 1900
- ISBN: 0815703856 , 9780815703853
- ISBN: 0520246314 , 9780520246317
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-515) and index. pt. 1. The Johnson presidency -- Yellow light: Johnson and the crisis of May-June 1967 -- pt. 2. The Nixon and Ford presidencies -- Cross-purposes: Nixon, Rogers, and Kissinger, 1969-72 -- Kissinger's diplomacy: stalemate and war, 1972-73 -- Step by step: Kissinger and the disengagement agreements, 1974-76 -- pt. 3. The Carter presidency -- Ambition and realism: Carter and Camp David, 1977-78 -- Forging Egyptian-Israeli peace -- pt. 4. The Reagan and Bush presidencies -- Cold war revival: who's in charge? -- Back to basics: Shultz tries again -- Getting to the table: Bush and Baker, 1989-92 -- pt. 5. The Clinton presidency -- Clinton the facilitator -- Clinton's finale: distractions, hesitation, and frustration -- pt. 6. The second Bush presidency -- "With us or against us" : the warrior president in his first term -- Part 7. Conclusion -- Challenges facing future administrations.
- 摘要: In this timely new edition of Peace Process, William B. Quandt analyzes how each U.S. president since Lyndon Johnson has dealt with the complex challenge of brokering peace in the Middle East, from the 1967 Arab-Israeli war to the death of Yasir Arafat. This classic work has now been updated to reflect recently declassified U.S. government documents and other published materials relating to the Johnson, Nixon, and Clinton presidencies, and to carry the story through George W. Bush's first term. The most comprehensive account of the Middle East peace process in print, the book.
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- 系統號: 005316670
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A Brookings Institution Press and the University of California Press publication Updated through the first term of President George W. Bush, the latest edition of this classic work analyzes how each U.S. president since Lyndon Johnson has dealt with the complex challenge of Arab-Israeli peacemaking. There have been remarkable successes—such as the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty—frustrating failures, and dangerous wars along the way. This book helps to situate the current Middle East crisis in historical context and point to some possible ways out of the impasse between Israelis and Palestinians. Quandt suggests a clear U.S. commitment to a two-state solution—one that would assure Israel of security and peace within the 1967 treaty-established borders, offer the Palestinians an early end to Israeli occupation of Gaza and most of the West Bank, and establish both a Jewish and Arab Jerusalem. Written especially for classroom use, Peace Process is also an invaluable resource for policymakers and anyone interested in this vital region of the world. Praise for previous editions of Peace Process “Clearly written, carefully balanced and comprehensive in scope . . . should prove invaluable to all serious students of American foreign policy.”—New York Times Book Review “A major work, whether judged by the standards of classical diplomatic history or modern political science.”—Foreign Affairs “Provides fresh insights into the complexities of creating the process and defining the substance of American foreign policymaking.”—Survival “While objective to a fault, Quandt writes with an insider's knowledge of policymaking and decisions taken at the highest levels of government.”—Middle East Policy “Both a history and analysis of an evolving relationship between Israel and its Arab opponents.”—Choice “A major contribution to understanding the complexity of U.S. presidents’ handling of the [Arab-Israeli] conflict. It should be compulsory reading for anyone studying the Middle East conflict, peacemaking and conflict resolution.”—Journal of Peace Research
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