The much too promised land : America's elusive search for Arab-Israeli peace
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TextPublication details: New York : Bantam Books, 2008.Description: 407 pISBN: - 9780553804904
- 956.05
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A negotiator's tale -- Gulliver's troubles: a great power in a world of small ones -- Israel's lawyers: how domestic politics shapes America's Arab-Israeli diplomacy -- Henry Kissinger: strategist -- Jimmy Carter: missionary -- James Baker: negotiator -- Caterer, cash man, and crisis manager, 1993-99 -- Mr. Nice Guy: Bill Clinton and the Arabs and Israelis he loved too much, 1999-2001 -- The disengager: George W. Bush and the pursuit of Arab-Israeli peace, 2001-2007 -- One more last chance: is Arab-Israeli peace possible, and what can America do about it
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