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Negotiating Jerusalem

Title
Negotiating Jerusalem / Jerome M. Segal [and others].
Publication
New York : State University of New York Press, 2000.

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Additional Authors
Segal, Jerome M., 1943-
Description
x, 341 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
"An examination of how Jerusalem is seen by both Palestinians and Israeli-Jews, this book is a study of the potential for successfully negotiating the Jerusalem question. It sheds light on the question "what is Jerusalem?" By showing that the current boundaries are not viewed by either side as sacrosanct, the authors prove that there is room for creative efforts to reach an agreement. Such room may help resolve what is undoubtedly the most difficult issue standing between Israelis and Palestinians."--Jacket.
Series Statement
SUNY series in Israeli studies
Uniform Title
SUNY series in Israeli studies
Subject
  • Since 1993
  • Arab-Israeli conflict > 1993- > Peace
  • Arab-Israeli conflict > Peace
  • International law
  • Rechtsstellung
  • Nahostkonflikt
  • Friedensbemühung
  • Conflit israélo-arabe > 1993-.... > Paix
  • Jerusalem > International status
  • Middle East > Jerusalem
  • Jerusalem
  • Jérusalem > Statut international
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part 1: The status of Jerusalem in the eyes of Israeli-Jews and Palestinians: a policy perspective -- Part 2: The status of Jerusalem in the eyes of Israeli-Jews: a survey research perspective -- Part 3: The status of Jerusalem in the eyes of Palestinians: a survey research perspective -- Part 4: Is Jerusalem negotiable? -- Data from Study of Israeli-Jews -- Data from study of Palestinians.
ISBN
  • 0791445372
  • 9780791445372
  • 0791445380
  • 9780791445389
LCCN
99041586
OCLC
  • ocm42022315
  • 42022315
  • SCSB-14438613
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library