David Rose / Vanity Fair (April 2008)
Confidential documents corroborated by former and current U.S. officials reveal how President George W. Bush,
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Deputy National-Security Adviser Elliott Abrams backed an armed force
under Fatah strongman Muhammad Dahlan, touching off a bloody civil war in Gaza and leaving Hamas stronger than
ever. Read More >
Charles Enderlin | Other Press (2007)
Book Review (Publishers Weekly) |
CampusBooks
David W. Lesch | Oxford University Press (2007)
Book Review (Middle East
Policy Council) |
CampusBooks
Sylvain Cypel | Other Press (2007)
Book Review (Publishers Weekly) |
CampusBooks
Rex Brynen and Roula El-Rifai | I. B. Taurus (2007)
Book Review
(IDRC) |
CampusBooks
Public Opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: From Geneva to Disengagement to Kadima and Hamas
United States Institute of Peace (June 2007)
Extensive study using Robert Putnam's two-level game metaphor: an analytical framework whereby separate bargaining
processes take place among the constituents of the respective sides, and between each constituency and its
respective leader. Shows the effect on Israeli and Palestinian public opinion of both the unilateral Israel
disengagement from Gaza and the launch of the Geneva Initiative. PDF >
And Thou Shalt Spread…: Construction and Development of Settlements Beyond the Official Limits of Jurisdiction
Hagit Ofran and Dror Etkes / Peace Now (June 2007)
Report explaining the rapid construction of Israeli settlements outside "settlement areas." Read More >
Gershom Gorenberg | Owl Books (2007)
Book Review (The New York
Times) |
CampusBooks
Israeli Politics and the First Palestinian Intifada: Political Opportunities, Framing Processes and Contentious Politics
Eitan Y. Alimi | Routledge (2007)
Book Review (AbeBooks) | CampusBooks
1991 - 2007
Documents from the Peace Agreements Digital Collection of the United States of Peace. Includes PDF files of all
peace agreements formally agreed to by Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization, as sell as additional
related documents. Read More >