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Synopsis
Unique behind-the-scenes account of the Camp David peace talks.
About the Author
Raymond Helmick is an American Jesuit priest, and Professor of Conflict Resolution in the Department of Theology at Boston College. For over thirty years he has worked as a mediator in various conflicts, including Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, East Timor, the countries of the former Yugoslavia and the Middle East.
Table of Contents
Foreword by the Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Introduction
PART ONE Building Relationships
1 The Path to the US/PLO Dialogue, 1985-1988
2 The Madrid stage and Oslo, 1990-1993,
3 Disappointments and postponements, 1993-1995
PART TWO The Failed Negotiations
1 Sad Millennium: The Disintegration of Ehud Barak
May, 1999 to July, 2000
2 Camp David
3 Negotiations Continue, August 1-September 28, 2000
4 Through the blood of the intifadah to the Taba negotiations, September 29, 2000-February 8, 2001
PART THREE Aftermath
1 The Web of Civility Dissolves, Early February to September 11, 2001
2 America goes to war, September 11, 2001 to the indefinite future
3 So what really happened at Camp David and Taba?
References
Index