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Set in the context of some of
the current debates in the foreign policy literature,
this book offers a general introduction to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict that concentrates on what
took place at Camp David in 1978. Safty makes his position clear, and does a careful and responsible job in backing it up. The most interesting part is based on Arabic sources that are not otherwise accessible. Noam Chomsky, MIT, Cambridge Safty provides...a well-documented and coherent
presentation. One of the book's major strengths lies in the analysis
of the Camp David negotiations: substantive,
well-researched and well-documented. Fascinating study of language, propaganda, and media
interpretation. Provocative and hard hitting. Excellent work which challenges established
beliefsÉbeautifully written, a must-read. Table of Contents: Adel Safty holds a doctorate in political science from the Universit de Paris and is currently a political scientist with the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Education. He specializes in Middle East studies and was repeatedly called upon by the CBC as their expert analyst during the Gulf War. |
281 pages, index
Paperback ISBN: 1-895431-10-7 $19.99
Hardcover ISBN: 1-895431-11-5 $48.99
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