Aid, Diplomacy, And Facts On The Ground
Aid, Diplomacy, And Facts On The Ground: The Case of Palestine Michael Keating (Editor), Anne Le More (Editor), Robert Lowe (Editor)
Publisher: Chatham House Publishers
ISBN: 1862031649
DDC: 327
Edition: Hardcover; 2006-02-28
Summary:
This volume reviews the lessons that can be drawn from external
funding for the Israeli-Palestinian peace and reconstruction process
over the last decade. What are the implicationsfor Palestinians,
Israelis, and international actorsof this experience in light of
plans for Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip? What are the
realistic possibilities for a viable Palestinian state? What are the
responsibilities, opportunities, and constraints for external actors?
A major aspect of the last decade has been the three-way relationship
between aid, diplomacy, and "facts on the ground" during one of the
most difficult and frustrating periods in the history of the Middle
East. This book offers analyses of the relationship between aid and
diplomacy over this period and in particular the role that external
assistance has played and could now playin supporting peace
strategies. Aimed at senior policymakers, diplomats, donors, and
academics involved in the peace and reconstruction process in the
West Bank and Gaza, Aid, Diplomacy, and Facts on the Ground will also
provide lessons for those involved in similar processes in other
regions.
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