Conflict and peacemaking in Israel-Palestine: theory and application/ Sapir Handelman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction ----
Part 1. General Background. 1. Intractable Conflict as a Complex Phenomenon ---
2. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict ---
3. Between Conflict-Resolution and Conflict-Management ----
Part 2. Interactive Models of Peacemaking. 4. The Strong-Leader Model ---
5. The Social-Reformer Model ---
6. The Political-Elite Model ---
7. The Public-Assembly Model ----
Summary and Conclusion.
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