Robert Malley and Hussein Agha | The New York Review of Books (June 13, 2002)
Response to Benny Morris' interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. The writers address each of
Barak's claims in an effort to refute his account of the 2000 Camp David Summit.
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In the current reality of terror attacks and bombing raids, it is hard to remember that Israel and the Palestinians were close to a final-status agreement at Taba only 13 months ago.
Akiva Eldar | Ha'aretz (February 14, 2002)
Discusses the "Moratinos Document", a summary of the opening stages of the 2001 Taba Summit authored by EU special
envoy Miguel Moratinos. The document shows how closely the two sides were to reaching a final status agreement
based on the Clinton Parameters presented at the outset of the talks. Read More >
Edward J. Perkins and Joseph Ginat | University of Oklahoma Press (2002)
Book Review (The
Australian Jewish News) | CampusBooks
Benny Morris | Vintage (2001)
Book Review (Publishers Weekly) |
CampusBooks
Gerald Cromer / Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (October 30, 2001)
Short study of Israel's religious peace movements that have interpreted privileged texts and politicized the annual
cycle of festivals in an attempt to break the ideological hegemony of the religious right and show their more
dovish stance as also grounded in an authentic reading of Jewish tradition. Read
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IPCRI (August 16, 2001)
Opinions and views of Palestinian refugee issues from surveys conducted in refugee camps in the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip. Read More >
Robert Malley and Hussein Agha | The New York Review of Books (August 9, 2001)
Recount of the course of events at the 2000 Camp David peace talks. The writers offer an alternative to former
Israeli Primer Minister Ehud Barak's version of the summit, in which Yasir Arafat receives all of the blame for the
failure of the talks, and demonstrate that mistakes were made by all the parties involved. Read
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ICPRI (May 20, 2001)
Investigation of the possible causes of the al-Aqsa Intifada, demonstrations between unarmed Palestinian civilians
and Israeli police on the same day of Ariel Sharon's visit to Haram al Sharif/Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Gives
recommendations to end the violence, rebuild confidence through the prevention of terrorism and the freeze of
settlement activity, and eventually resume negotiations. Read More >
IPCRI (April 16, 2001)
Recommendations based on refugees' perspectives towards negotiations and the reality of refugee camps during 48
town-hall meetings in 9 different refugee camps in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Read More >