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Palestinians, Refugees, and the Middle East Peace Process

Palestinians, Refugees, and the Middle East Peace Process

Monday, November 1, 1993

In this clearly written and balanced volume, longtime Middle East expert Don Peretz examines the current conditions and future prospects of the Palestine refugees and the members of the Palestinian diaspora. He reviews their demographics, living conditions, political identity, and perspectives on the peace process, including the Gaza-Jericho plan. He explores a variety of proposed solutions, including repatriation, compensation, and resettlement.

Type: Book

Religion

Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

Friday, October 1, 1993

This volume presents a description of that exercise and its implications for peacemaking and conflict resolution in the Middle East, a discussion of simulations and their utility for diplomats and for the field of conflict resolution, and a discussion among the participants of prospects for the overall Middle East peace negotiations.

Type: Book

Conflict Analysis & PreventionReligion

South Africa: The National Peace Accord and the International Community

South Africa: The National Peace Accord and the International Community

Friday, September 24, 1993

The United States Institute of Peace brought together National Peace Accord officials, United Nations and Organization of African Unity officials, political party representatives, and representatives of conflict resolution non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for a public workshop in late July 1993 to discuss the linkages between the international community and the Peace Accord structures.

Type: Special Report

Minorities at Risk

Minorities at Risk

Thursday, July 1, 1993

The turmoil in Yugoslavia, the rebellions of the Kurds and Shi’is in Iraq, the ongoing struggle in South Africa—ethnic conflict continues unabated in many areas of the world. To help us understand the persistence of such conflict, this pioneering work analyzes ethnopolitical conflict in every region of the globe. An ambitious and unprecedented effort, it provides a comprehensive survey of 233 politically active communal groups, plus in-depth assessments of ethnic tensions in the western democ...

Type: Book

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice

Thursday, July 1, 1993

Rapprochement Between East and West Germany, the United States and China, Israel and Egypt

Type: Book

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

Tuesday, June 1, 1993

Theory and Practice in Foreign Policy

Type: Book

Achieving Post-Settlement Peace in Mozambique: The Role of the International Community

Achieving Post-Settlement Peace in Mozambique: The Role of the International Community

Tuesday, May 18, 1993

Summary The civil war in Mozambique has left hundreds of thousands dead and caused five million Mozambicans to flee their homes, about one third of whom found refuge in neighboring countries. This carnage and devastation was inflicted on a nation that was already desperately poor. Most observers doubted that a peace agreement could be reached with the unpredictable rebels. When the fifty page agreement was signed, most Mozambicans and international experts doubted that the ceasefire would ...

Type: Special Report

Forceful Persuasion

Forceful Persuasion

Monday, February 1, 1993

George examines seven cases--from Pearl Harbor to the Persian Gulf--in which the United States has used coercive diplomacy in the past half-century

Type: Book