ABSTRACT

First published in 1976, After the Guns Fall Silent is an important Arab statement on the Middle East crisis. The central theme is that the October war and détente fundamentally changed the basis of the conflict. The Arab military success and the impact of the oil weapon established a parity between Arab quantity and Israel quality. This new sense of equality has forced both sides into contemplating dialogue rather than unyielding confrontation. The author also predicts that the Palestinian issue is expected to become even more explosive as their advance in diplomatic stature has not produced any political or territorial gain and their struggle has become a world inspiration for the revolt of the dispossessed against the affluent. This book will be of interest to students of history, political science, international relations and Middle Eastern studies.

part I|22 pages

The October War - A Turning-Point?

chapter 1|5 pages

Whose Victory?

chapter 2|11 pages

The Search for ‘a Common Measure’

chapter 3|4 pages

Israel Between Doves and Hawks

part II|30 pages

The International Dimension

part III|68 pages

Whither the Middle East?

chapter 8|11 pages

And if a Settlement is Reached?

chapter 9|8 pages

The Coming War

chapter 10|9 pages

Arab Weapons

chapter 11|11 pages

The Palestinian Problem

chapter 12|11 pages

post-Settlement Perspectives

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion

chapter |7 pages

Postscript