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The truth about Camp David

the untold story about the collapse of the Middle East peace process
2004
Based upon eyewitness accounts and interviews with high-level American, Israeli, Palestinian, and Syrian officials, the author examines the breakdown of the Camp David 2000 peace summit, blaming President Bill Clinton's impeachment issues and his lack of credibility as a reason for its failure.

Treaties and resolutions

2004
Discusses efforts to find a solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, focusing on four specific peace negotiations in the past thirty-five years.

The Israelis and Palestinians

small steps to peace
2000
Examines the latest developments in the peace process between Israel and the displaced Palestinians led by Yasir Arafat.

To end all wars

Woodrow Wilson and the quest for a new world order
1992
A narrative of Wilson's epic quest for a new world order following his thought and diplomacy.

Scars of war, wounds of peace

the Israeli-Arab tragedy
2006
Examines the Israeli-Arab conflict beginning with the birth of Zionism in the late nineteenth century, and describes key figures from Ben-Gurion to Bill Clinton, accounts of the meetings in Oslo, Madrid, and Camp David, and the Middle East policy of George W. Bush.

The Arab-Israeli conflict

seminar studies in history
2008
Traces the origins of the conflict from the first intellectual roots in the nineteenth century, examines the actions and aims of the competing nationalist movements during the period of the British Mandate which led to the creation of the state of Israel, and outlines and analyzes each of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 to the 2006 Lebanon War and the on-going second Palistinian uprising.

Paris 1919

six months that changed the world
2003
After World War I ended, American President Woodrow Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George and French premier Georges Clemenceau met in Paris for six months in 1919 to shape what they hoped would be a lasting peace.

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