Israel and the Peace Process 1977-1982: In Search of Legitimacy for Peace

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SUNY Press, 30. 9. 1994 - Počet stran: 338
A theoretical study of the shift from war to peace and the acquisition of legitimacy for it, examined within the context of Israel's shift from war to peace with Egypt. The time frame of the study begins with Prime Minister Menachem Begin's accession to office in May 1977, and concludes with the final evacuation of the Sinai in April 1982. The study opens with a theoretical chapter, followed by an empirical analysis of the Israeli shift from war to peace, and finally an analysis of the empirical and theoretical implications and their relevance for the current and future negotiations in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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Peace and Legitimacy
1
Begins Rise to Power
19
Sadats Initiative
35
Sadats Visit to Israel
49
Begins Peace Plan
61
Reevaluation and Negative Legitimacy
85
The Camp David Conference
115
Legitimacy for the Camp David Agreements
137
Crisis and Legitimacy
155
Implementation and Legitimacy
187
Evacuation and Legitimacy
215
Empirical and Theoretical Conclusions
243
Notes
271
Bibliography
323
Index
331
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Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov is Chairman of the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of The Israeli-Egyptian War of Attrition 1969-1970; Linkage Politics in the Middle East; and Israel, the Superpowers, and the War in the Middle East.

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