ABSTRACT
Bringing peace to the Middle East, and in particular resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict, is one of the perennial and seemingly impossible tasks of world diplomacy. Many different peace plans have been put forward by different countries; but still there has been no breakthrough. This book, first published in 1986, examines the different peace plans for the Middle East. It discusses the particular items proposed at the time, examines how the plans were put forward and shows how they got bogged down.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|58 pages
The Major Actors in the Peace Process
part Two|89 pages
Other Principal Actors in the Peace Process
part Three|77 pages
The Lebanese and Iran-Iraq Crises: Peripheral But Related Conflicts