Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson telephoned Lester Pearson, hiscounterpart in Canada,onWednesday 7 June.After expressing his surprise that the Russians had voted forthe ceasefire resolution in the UN, this is how the conversation ...
Jordan . Nearly 200,000 more fled for the first time from the West Bank to East Jordan in 1967. They were not technically counted as refugees but as displaced persons , because Jordan still claimed sovereignty over the West Bank ...
An independent Task Force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations calls for a change in U.S. policy and for a bold American initiative to help Israel and the Palestinians reach agreement on the broad contours of a final settlement ...
In this book, acclaimed historian Rashid Khalidi zeroes in on the United States’s role as the purported impartial broker in this failed peace process.
... war have broken the back of the 'Rejection Front' so instrumental in ... problem according to UN resolution 194, and an international peace conference ... peace process 55.
The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints: A Cumulative Author List Representing Library of Congress Printed Cards and Titles Reported by...
Presenting the Middle East peace process as an extension of US foreign policy, this book argues that ongoing interventions justified in the name of ‘peace’ sustain and reproduce hegemonic power.
... Peace Treaty. Since then, peace has prevailed on the mutual border and cooperation between the two states is growing. The breakup of the Soviet Union and the Gulf War reshaped the basic political order of the Middle East, prompting the Arab ...
... Middle East , the high hopes raised by the Oslo agreement of 1993 are ... war crimes . We welcome the establishment of the Court , hoping that it will ... problems are becoming increasingly global problems with serious implications for ...
V part 2, p. 1663; David Forsythe, United Nations Peacemaking, pp. 37–8. Azcárate, pp. 157, 166–71; Eytan, pp. 30, 48; James G. McDonald, My mission in Israel, 1948–1951, London, Gollancz, 1951, pp. 99, 159, 161–2; David Forsythe, pp.