
Doomed to Failure?
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- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction: The Theory and Practice of Predicting Political Change
- Chapter 1: The Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution: The Israeli-Palestinian Struggle
- Chapter 2: The Road to Oslo: The Triumph of the New Middle East Paradigm
- Chapter 3: Creating the Palestinian Authority-A Partner for Peace?
- Chapter 4: Implementing Oslo: The Rabin-Peres Difficult Launch, 1993-96
- Chapter 5: Netanyahu's Midcourse ''Correction'' of the Oslo Peace, 1996-99
- Chapter 6: Barak's Acceleration: The Push for Final Status Negotiations, 1999-2000
- Chapter 7: The Collapse of the Oslo Peace: Camp David II, the Outbreak of the Al Aqsa Intifada, and the Taba Talks, 2000-2001
- Chapter 8: Reflections on the Predictive Failure of the Oslo Peace
- Notes
- Index
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