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US foreign policy, the Arab-Israeli dispute and the 'Peace Process' Mirage: Lausanne 1949 and Camp David 2000
[thesis]
2009
The purpose of this thesis is to understand why the Arab-Israeli conflict has remained irreconcilable for sixty-one years. While the details and forms of the conflict have changed over time, the central factors dividing Zionists and Arabs in the Middle East have altered little. In this thesis I examine what these factors are and why they have been so effective in frustrating every peace effort. To understand the fundamental factors which keep the dispute alive I have conducted a comparative
doi:10.26190/unsworks/20858
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