The Arab-Israeli Peace Process: Lessons for India and Pakistan
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With the peace talks between India and Pakistan seemingly at a dead end, this book seeks to open a new way of dealing with the Indo-Pak conflict. The contributors to this volume argue for the adoption of the Arab-Israeli peace process as a model to be followed. They point to the similarities and differences between the contours of the conflicts in the middle East and in South Asia. While there are clear structural differences between the two areas of conflict, the less complicated nature of the South Asian differences suggests that this region is in an excellent position to successfully embark on the road to resolution. This book is a systematic and comprehensive study of a very topical subject—a subject of considerable urgency. The Arab-Israeli Peace Process is a collection of presentations in which the authors contend that South Asia can learn important lessons from the processes being undertaken in the Middle East. It also discusses various other dimensions of a peace process, such as military and economic factors, political considerations, the role of the media and third party mediation.
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