ABSTRACT
Important historical turning points often seem to be unpredicted until they are upon us. For most observers (the author included) the Palestinian uprising that erupted in December 1987 was unexpected-not because the depth of Palestinian national aspirations or the growing strength of Palestinian socio-political organization under occupation were un
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|113 pages
Israel and Palestine: Implications of the Intifada
part Two|116 pages
Regional Repercussions of the Uprising
part Three|70 pages
The Superpowers