The end of the peace process : Oslo and after /
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New York :
Pantheon Books,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- The first step
- How much and for how long?
- Where negotiations have led
- Where do we go from here?
- Reflections on the role of the private sector
- Elections, institutions, democracy
- Post-election realities
- The campaign against "Islamic terror"
- Modernity, information, and governance
- Total rejection and total acceptance are equivalent
- Mandela, Netanyahu, and Arafat
- The theory and practice of banning books and ideas
- On visiting Wadie
- Uprising against Oslo
- Responsibility and accountability
- Intellectuals and the crisis
- Whom to talk to
- The real meaning of the Hebron Agreement
- The uses of culture
- Loss of precision
- The context of Arafat's American visit
- Deir Yassin recalled
- Thirty years after
- The debate continues
- The next generation?
- Are there no limits to corruption?
- Reparations : power and conscience?
- Bombs and bulldozers
- Strategies of hope
- Israel at a loss
- Bases for coexistence
- Iraq and the Middle East crisis
- Isaiah Berlin : an afterthought
- Palestine and Israel : a fifty-year perspective
- The challenge of Israel : fifty years on
- The problem is inhumanity
- Gulliver in the Middle East
- Making history : constructing reality
- Scenes from Palestine
- End of the peace process, or beginning something else
- Art, culture, and nationalism
- Fifty years of dispossession
- New history, old ideas
- The other Wilaya
- Breaking the deadlock : a third way
- The final stage
- The end of the interim arrangements
- Incitement
- West Bank diary
- Truth and reconciliation.