![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | One State by Ali Abunimah - The Palestine Center According to Ali Abunimah, author of the recently released book One Country, the two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has proven to be the least pragmatic and the least workable of all options. In his book, Abunimah proposes an alternative solution, one state shared by two peoples. During a 17 November 2006 briefing at the Palestine Center in Washington, DC (www.palestinecenter.org), he explains how he reached that conclusion and why his proposal for a one state is best for bot... Keywords: Palestine, Palestinians, Israel, Abunimah; Israel; solution; peace process; one state Downloads: 54 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Jerusalem, Israeli Settlements, and the Peace Process by Faisal Husseini (16 June 1999) - Palestine Center Faisal Husseini 16 June 1999 Palestine Center www.thejerusalemfund.org In an address that briefly reviewed the outcome of the Israeli elections and concentrated on the future of Jerusalem and the peace process, Faisal Husseini spoke to a capacity audience at the Center on 16 June 1999. Husseini, who serves as the Minister for Jerusalem in the Palestinian Authority (PA), is also the director of the Arab Studies Society and of the Orient House in Jerusalem... Keywords: Jerusalem; Israeli Settlements; the Peace Process; Faisal Husseini; Palestine Center |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | From De Rigueur to Disaster: Why Oslo, Like Globalization, Must Be Challenged by Roni Ben Efrat (13 April 2000) - Palestine Center “From De Rigueur to Disaster: Why Oslo, Like Globalization, Must Be Challenged.” Report from a Palestine Center briefing with Roni Ben Efrat 26 April 2000—Aware that she stood at the Palestine Center podium just three days before the Washington meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), Roni Ben Efrat positioned herself emphatically on the side of those who assail both institutions for their hand in maintaining “an impoverished world.” The same economic policies ... Keywords: Palestine Center; palestinian; Israel; mp3; audio; Roni Ben Efrat; globalization; Oslo; peace process Downloads: 1 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | For Better or Worse? The Changing U.S. Role in the Peace Process by Shibley Telhami (30 September 1999) - Palestine Center For Better or Worse? The Changing U.S. Role in the Peace Process Friday, October 8, 1999 Report from a Palestine Center briefing with Shibley Telhami 8 October 1999'Shibley Telhami opened his remarks at a 30 September 1999 Center luncheon briefing with the 'controversial proposition' that more U.S. involvement in the Middle East peace process is not necessarily better. Telhami, who holds the Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland, cited examples of increased Ar... Keywords: Palestine Center; mp3; audio; Shibley Telhami; United States; peace process Downloads: 1 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Jerusalem, Israeli Settlements, and the Peace Process by Faisal Husseini (16 June 1999) - Palestine Center Jerusalem, Israeli Settlements, and the Peace Process Friday, June 18, 1999 In an address that briefly reviewed the outcome of the Israeli elections and concentrated on the future of Jerusalem and the peace process, Faisal Husseini spoke to a capacity audience at the Center on 16 June 1999. Husseini, who serves as the Minister for Jerusalem in the Palestinian Authority (PA), is also the director of the Arab Studies Society and of the Orient House in Jerusalem... Keywords: Palestine Center; mp3; audio; Jerusalem; settlements; peace process; Faisal Husseini Downloads: 1 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | “Limitations of the Camp David Proposal, Roots of the Intifada, and Possibilities for Change by members of the Palestinian Negotiation Support Unit (2001) - Palestine Center Many in the U.S. believe that former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak “was generous in an unprecedented way” at Camp David, said Omar Dajani at a 6 April 2001 Center briefing. Dajani, along with Amjad Atallah and Nisreen Haj-Ahmad, challenged this misconception as they concluded a Washington, DC speaking tour at Palestine Center. The three serve as legal advisors in the Palestinian Negotiation Support Unit, and met with the National Security Council, the Senate Committee on Foreign Relation... Keywords: Palestine Center; Israel; Palestinian Negotiation Support Unit; audio; mp3; peace process Downloads: 9 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Silencing the Guns: How Egyptians View the Arab-Israeli Peace Process by Saad Eddin Ibrahim (29 March 2000) - Palestine Center “Silencing the Guns: How Egyptians View the Arab-Israeli Peace Process.” Report from a Palestine Center lecture with Saad Eddin Ibrahim 6 April 2000—In a lecture at the Center on 29 March 2000, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a prominent Egyptian sociologist and chair of the Cairo-based Ibn Khaldoun Center, mapped out what he views as the main cross-sections of Egyptian society engaged in debating the merits and demerits of the Arab-Israeli peace process: Islamists, Nasserites, Marxists, and “pro-pe... Keywords: Palestine Center; Palestinian; Israel; mp3; audio; saad eddin ibrahim; Egypt; peace process Downloads: 2 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Calling Israel and America’s Bluff: Robert Fisk Critiques the ‘Peace Process’ by Robert Fisk (12 April 2000) - Palestine Center “Calling Israel and America’s Bluff: Robert Fisk Critiques the ‘Peace Process’.” Report from a Palestine Center briefing with Robert Fisk 19 April 2000—In a talk on 12 April 2000, journalist Robert Fisk explored the tragic position of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and the likelihood of further bloodshed should Israel act on its promise to unilaterally withdraw from the ten percent of Lebanon it now occupies... Keywords: Palestine Center; Palestinian; Israel; Robert Fisk; mp3; audio; peace process; United States Downloads: 3 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Globalization and the Peace Process: Testing the Limits of U.S. Hegemony by Lamis Andoni (15 August 2000) - Palestine Center Globalization and the Peace Process: Testing the Limits of U.S. Hegemony Friday, August 18, 2000 Report from a Palestine Center briefing with Lamis Andoni 18 August 2000'At an August 15 Center presentation, journalist Lamis Andoni highlighted the negative consequences of the link between the Arab-Israeli peace process and economic globalization. 'Unfortunately,' she said, conforming to the global market 'has become the main source of legitimacy for each and every regime in the Arab world.' In ad... Keywords: Palestine Center; Israel; Palestinian; mp3; audio; globalization; peace process; United States; Lamis Andoni Downloads: 3 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | U.S.-Backed Road Map Provides no Solutions by Azmi Bishara - Palestine Center Azmi Bishara spoke at a 19 May 2003 Palestine Center briefing. Unlike the Arabic translation of the term "road map," the Hebrew translation of the U.S.-backed road map takes a plural form, an indication that Israel believes it can interpret the peace plan in as many ways as it chooses. This, argued Azmi Bishara, an Arab Israeli lawmaker and head of the National Democratic Assembly-the largest Arab party in Israel-is one of several reasons why the road map will fail to solve the decades old Pales... Keywords: Azmi Bishara; Palestine Center; Israel; peace process; palestine; audio; mp3 Downloads: 16 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Former Peace Team Member Discusses U.S. Failures under Clinton Administration by Robert Malley (2001) - Palestine Center There is a “ferocious battle” going on between Israel and the Palestinians, said Robert Malley at a 7 March 2001 Center briefing. Malley, former special assistant to the president for Arab-Israeli affairs, was not referring to the recent violence in the Occupied Territories and Israel. Instead, he was addressing the “conflicting interpretations of what happened” during the past seven years, and even six months, of Palestinian-Israeli negotiations... Keywords: Palestine Center; Robert Malley; Clinton Administration; peace process; audio; mp3 Downloads: 8 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | A Dim Light at the End of the Tunnel? What to Expect as Permanent Status Nears by Saeb Erekat (19 January 2000) - Palestine Center A Dim Light at the End of the Tunnel? What to Expect as Permanent Status Nears Friday, January 21, 2000 Report from a Palestine Center briefing with Saeb Erekat 21 January 2000'Palestinian Authority (PA) Minister of Local Government Saeb Erekat spoke at Palestine Center on 19 January 2000, in advance of a scheduled meeting between PA President Yasser Arafat and U.S. President Bill Clinton. In addition to foreshadowing deliberations from this meeting, Erekat reflected upon this month's round of h... Keywords: Palestine Center; Palestinian; Israel; mp3; audio; Saeb Erekat; final status negotiations; peace process; Bill Clinton; Camp David Downloads: 2 |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | National Security Imperatives and the Neorealist State: Iran and Realpolitik - Michael S. Grogan This work argues that pragmatic, neorealist interests are what drive Iranian national security decisions and not mere ideology by exaining four case studoes of Iranian national security policy decisions. Keywords: Middle East; Persian Gulf; Iran; Turkey; Azerbaijan; Central Asia; Bahrain; United Arab Emirates; UAE; Oman; Israel; Arab-Israeli Peace Process; Neorealism; Balance of Power; Alliances; National Security Policy; Michael Grogan Downloads: 10 |  |
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