内容説明
What factors have led to the failure of efforts at resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict? What patterns of negotiating behavior hold more promise for advancing peace in the Middle East? "Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace" offers a well-informed, up-to-date view of attempts to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. It focuses on key negotiations from the Camp David agreements to the Oslo accords and concludes with an analysis of the Netanyahu government's negotiating tactics.Moving beyond strict historical chronology, Laura Zittrain Eisenberg and Neil Caplan construct a characterization of past negotiating practices by identifying the constellation of prior experiences, purposes, motives, timing, and psychological factors involved in each situation. The authors point to recurring factors that seem to doom negotiations and illuminate patterns that break the cycle of failure and hold more promise for moving toward an enduring peace. A generous selection of documents and a sampling of political cartoons contribute to this unique and thought-provoking presentation.
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未完の事業を理解するのに有用な歴史的背景の説明とパラダイムを提供。本書では、アラブ(パレスチナだけではない)・イスラエル間の和平交渉の成功例、失敗例を取り上げ、それ以前の交渉にも共通に見られた七つの要因―以前の交渉経験、目的と動機、タイミング、交渉者の地位、第三者の関与、提案された協定条件、指導者・支持者の心理―を抽出して各事例をそれらの観点から分析し、伝統的パターンから離れることこそが成功の鍵であるとする。