1st Edition

Between Lausanne And Geneva International Conferences And The Arab-israeli Conflict

By Abraham Ben-Zvi Copyright 1989
195 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

In an effort to resolve a facet of the Arab-Israel predicament, this book analyzes the concept of an international conference as referred to by the major parties involved in the dispute. It focuses on Lausanne Peace Conference and Geneva Peace Conference on the Middle East.

1. A Theoretical Framework: Presentation and Implementation 2. In Pursuit of the 'Geneva Option': A Juxtaposition, 1985–1988 and Beyond 3. Conclusions and Postscript

Biography

ABRAHAM BEN-ZVI is professor in the Department of Political Science and a research fellow at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University. In addition, Professor Ben-Zvi will become, in October 1998, the head of the Morris E. Ruriel Center for International Studies, Tel Aviv University. He is author of The Illusion of Deterrence: The Roosevelt Presidency and the Origins of the Pacific War and The United States and Israel: The Limits of the Special Relationship (Columbia).