The view from the fence : the Arab-Israeli conflict from the present to its roots

Title
  1. The view from the fence : the Arab-Israeli conflict from the present to its roots / Neill Lochery.
Published by
  1. London ; New York : Continuum, ©2005.
Author
  1. Lochery, Neill.

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Description
  1. xvi, 262 pages; 21 cm
Summary
  1. "Dr Neill Lochery has worked as an advisor to Middle Eastern politicians on both sides of the political divide as well as elsewhere in the Middle East and is a leading specialist in the politics and history of the area. As neither an Arab nor a Jew he is able to go beyond the traditional narratives employed by partisan writers who dominate much of the current literature on the Middle East. Lochery's ability to see all sides drives the argument in this book about the possibilities for peace in the future. The Arab-Israeli conflict has for too long been seen as a simple tale of right versus wrong, good versus evil or, since the 1967 War, the strong versus the weak. This original account from an author outside the fray shows that the conflict ranges beyond Jew versus Arab, and shatters a series of myths surrounding the conflict itself. These include assumptions about how the assassination of the Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, affected later events to the notion that the Palestinian Authority president, Yasir Arafat, alone rejected a peace agreement with Israel in 2000 that would have ended the conflict. Viewing this intractable dilemma from only one perspective simply generates further propaganda for whichever side. This book provides a full grasp of the issues which drive the conflict, including the attempts by the United States to broker a settlement."--Publisher's description. Includes information on Bashir Asad, Ehud Barak, David Ben Gurion, Bill Clinton, Camp David summits, Egypt, Gaza Strip, Isralei Defence Forces, Jordan, Israeli Labour Party, Likud, Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinain Liberation Organisation, Shimon Peres, Israeli Security Fence, Sinai Desert, Six Day War, Soviet Union, Syria, United Nations, United States, West Bank, Yom Kippur War, Zionism, etc.
Subject
  1. Arab-Israeli conflict
  2. Nahostkonflikt
  3. Arabisch-Israëlisch conflict
  4. History
  5. Midden-Oosten
Contents
  1. Understanding the present: good fences make good neighbors. -- Where to start? The origins of the conflict. -- Paths not taken: searching for the peacemakers and peacekeepers. -- Reading the signals: defining strong and weak in the new Middle East. -- The Intifada: the rise and fall of the PLO, and Israeli responses. -- Rabin's choice: the PLO versus the unknown: an outsider's narrative of the Oslo era. -- Fences and separation: an outsider's view of the future of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-255) and index.