Yair Hirschfeld / James Baker III Institute for Public
Policy (2007)
Two-part study that features a suggested
strategic framework to achieve an Israeli-Arab peace, and discusses the historical evolution of the peace process
with a focus on lessons learned. PDF >
When You Have Not Decided Where to Go, No Wind Can Take You There: A Strategy to Achieve a Comprehensive Israeli-Arab Peace
Douglas Sturkey / Edward Elgar Publishing (2007)
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The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy (2007)
Intensive study that delves into Israeli-Palestinian negotiations over the issues of Jerusalem and refugees.
Includes an examination of pertinent theories and styles of negotiations, thorough background on the issues, and
guidelines for agreement between the two sides. PDF >
The Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program (2007)
Presents demographic characteristics of Palestinian migration, including refugees both in and outside of the West
Bank and Gaza, by examining the evolution of the Palestinian population since the late 19th century. Also examines
the differences in demographic and socioeconomic characteristics between migration patterns and populations in host
countries. PDF >
McGill University / Palestinian Refugee ResearchNet (2007)
Provides a descriptive overview of the course of negotiations from 1991 to 2001 as they pertain to refugees. The
report also touches upon issues of donor coordination, economic planning in support of an agreement, as well as the
contribution of track II research and dialogue projects. PDF >
The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy (2007)
Intensive study that delves into Israeli-Palestinian negotiations over the issues of Jerusalem and refugees.
Includes an examination of pertinent theories and styles of negotiations, thorough background on the issues, and
guidelines for agreement between the two sides. PDF >
Jerusalem - Between the Defensive Barrier and a Settlement or an "Historical Basin" and an "Outlying Neighborhood"
Senat (2007)
Report concluding that, despite 40 years of Israeli attempts at unifying Jerusalem, the city functions as two
distinct capitals. Also finds that the city can be divided between East and West on a demographic basis. PDF >
Ruth Lapidoth / Palestine-Israel Journal (2007)
Competing claims to Jerusalem, as well as the four main components of the "Jerusalem problem"- as it pertains to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its potential resolution- are identified and analyzed. Read More >
Peace Now (October 2006)
Thorough report on the legal status of the land on which Israeli settlements have been constructed in the West Bank
since 1967. Demonstrates that the property rights of many Palestinians have been systematically violated in the
course of settlement building. PDF >
Fresh Air (2006)
Gorenberg, an Israeli author and journalist, explains the
beliefs and motives behind the Christian Zionist movement. He delves into their views on Judaism and Israel, and
how Christian Zionists are viewed by right-wing Israelis who share their agenda. (11:30) Listen >