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As a result of a conference on the peace process in the Middle East, co-hosted by the Strategic Studies Institute and North Georgia College in March 1996, the authors discussed the developing crisis in that area. They have analyzed three crucial areas of relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors--Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. In these three essays, the authors analyze several key aspects of what can be considered the first phase of the Mideast Peace Process (the time from the 1991 Madrid Conference to the 1996 Israeli election). They remind us that despite recent renewed progress on the Israeli-Palestinian agenda, the peace process has a long and difficult road ahead.
ISBN
1502
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Keywords
Israel; Arab; Palestinian intifada; peace process; Syria; Jordan; Egypt; Pelletiere
Recommended Citation
Stephen C. Pelletiere Dr.,
The Peace process, Phase One: Past Accomplishments, Future Concerns ( US Army War College Press, 1997),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/867