Indyk, Martin 1951-

Innocent abroad an intimate account of American peace diplomacy in the Middle East Martin Indyk - 1. Simon & Schuster hardcover ed - VIII, [4], 494 S. Ill., Kt.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction -- The ascent -- Syria first -- Dual containment -- "That's what kings do." -- September 13, 1993 - the fateful day -- The anatomy of Rabin's Oslo decision -- Detour on the road to Damascus -- Peace with Jordan -- The other branch -- Dual containment and the peace process -- Iran's breakout -- Saddam resurgent -- Engaging Iran -- The second chance -- Syria redux -- Shepherdstown breakdown -- Syrian denouement -- The road to the summit -- Trapped at Camp David -- The collapse -- Intifadah! -- The end of the peace process -- Epilogue -- Conclusions.

Introduction -- The ascent -- Syria first -- Dual containment -- "That's what kings do." -- September 13, 1993 - the fateful day -- The anatomy of Rabin's Oslo decision -- Detour on the road to Damascus -- Peace with Jordan -- The other branch -- Dual containment and the peace process -- Iran's breakout -- Saddam resurgent -- Engaging Iran -- The second chance -- Syria redux -- Shepherdstown breakdown -- Syrian denouement -- The road to the summit -- Trapped at Camp David -- The collapse -- Intifadah! -- The end of the peace process -- Epilogue -- Conclusions

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Arab-Israeli conflict--1993-


United States--Foreign relations--Middle East
Middle East--Foreign relations--United States
United States--Politics and government--1989-

Class of Spring 2010 Class of Spring 2004 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Visitor Distinguished Visitor

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