20 | ## | $a0813384710 |
41 | ## | $aEng |
84 | ## | $aR4(TR.DONG)(A) |
100 | ## | $aHarvey Sicherman |
110 | ## | $a |
245 | ## | $aPalestinian autonomy, self goverment, & peace/$cHarvey Sicherman |
260 | ## | $aUs :$bWestview Press ,$c1993 |
300 | ## | $a188 p. ;$c23 cm |
520 | ## | $aAn in-depth analysis of the evolution of Palestinian self-rule, based on primary diplomatic records from Camp David (1978) onward. Sicherman presents the concept's origins—including Menachem Begin’s 1977 autonomy proposals—through detailed examination of American, Israeli, and Egyptian negotiation dynamics. He chronicles the shift from autonomy to interim self-government during the 1979–80 talks, exploring U.S. policy roles, land/water/security linkages, and the diplomacy stages leading up to the Oslo framework. Complemented by appendices (e.g., Security Council Resolution 242, autonomy proposals), the book assesses whether self-government arrangements offered a viable path toward Palestinian statehood and lasting peace. |
653 | ## | $aEgypt |
653 | ## | $aJewish-Arab relations 1973 |
653 | ## | $aPalestine |
900 | ## | 1 |
927 | ## | Sách, chuyên khảo, tuyển tập |
943 | ## | Trung Đông |