ABSTRACT

A collection of articles about the fateful issues of war and peace in the Middle East, especially the evasive brands of war - terrorism and incitement.
Horrific words of incitement, followed by atrocious acts of terror, have occurred during the past few years. These have significantly eroded hope in the peace process that had been initiated by Sadat and Begin a quarter-century ago (1977).
All efforts to duplicate that feat between Israel and Palestinians have ended in frustration so far, and it now seems that a tremendous amount of ground-work will have to be done before a new peace venture.
This volume focuses on these themes and brings to bear both the benefit of the hindsight gained since the articles were published, and the insight that the current world crisis, occasioned by the terrorism and broadsides against Western culture that al-Qai'da and its allies have launched.

part 1|79 pages

Commitments, Ideologies and Incitement

chapter 1|26 pages

Arafat's Peace*

chapter 3|14 pages

Peace, Peace and No Peace

part 2|116 pages

War and Terror in Action

part 3|103 pages

Peace and Its Demise

chapter 10|35 pages

The Oslo Delusion*

chapter 12|20 pages

The Israeli–Jordan Peace Agreement

A Missed Opportunity*

chapter 14|10 pages

Conclusion

Quantity and Quality in Conflict Resolution*