This is the outcome of an intense debate between the authors - Heller, an Israeli and Nusseibeh, a Palestinian - which resulted in the joint blueprint for a two-state settlement of Arab/Israeli troubles offered here. Among the topics addressed are security arrangements, refugees and Jewish settlements. In the two concluding chapters, the authors show that a durable peace settlement depends upon definitive peace agreements between Israel and the Arab states, and they outline ways in which all the elements of Arab/Israeli peace should be implemented. Though not able to agree on every detail, these two authors nevertheless have been able to demonstrate that a two-state settlement is both possible and necessary for peace between Israel and the Arab world.
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Anbieter: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. First Edition. New York: Hill and Wang, 1991. First edition, stated. 8vo. 183 pp. Book written jointly by a brave and embattled Palestinian philosopher and a touch-minded Israel political scientist shows that antagonists of equally strong patriotic feelings and equal goodwill can cooperate. This book, still sadly apropos, examines a two-state settlement, examines the issues, and finds sensible solutions. No writing inside, appears unread. Faint soil spot on endpaper from manufacturing and inadvertent fold to dust jacket flap. Very good in near fine dust jacket, protected with an archival-quality mylar cover. Artikel-Nr. 016527