From Fahd to ʿAbdallah: the origins of the Saudi peace initiatives and their impact on the Arab system and Israel

"Abstract: This article presents a comparative analysis of two Saudi Arabian peace initiatives: the Fahd Plan (1981) and the ʿAbdallah Plan (2002). These plans aroused considerable political and public debate in the Arab world, and were ultimately ratified, with some modification, at Arab summi...

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1. Verfasser: Pôde, Ēlî (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Hebrew
Arabic
Veröffentlicht: [Jerusalem] Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2003
Schriftenreihe:A Gitelson peace publication 24
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Zusammenfassung:"Abstract: This article presents a comparative analysis of two Saudi Arabian peace initiatives: the Fahd Plan (1981) and the ʿAbdallah Plan (2002). These plans aroused considerable political and public debate in the Arab world, and were ultimately ratified, with some modification, at Arab summit meetings. However, they did not have the same impact in Israel. The article examines both the factors that motivated the Saudi elite to propose these initiatives and the responses to them of the Arab countries, Israel, and the US."
Beschreibung:"July 2003." -- "A Gitelson peace publication."--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references -- "Abstract: This article presents a comparative analysis of two Saudi Arabian peace initiatives: the Fahd Plan (1981) and the ʿAbdallah Plan (2002). These plans aroused considerable political and public debate in the Arab world, and were ultimately ratified, with some modification, at Arab summit meetings. However, they did not have the same impact in Israel. The article examines both the factors that motivated the Saudi elite to propose these initiatives and the responses to them of the Arab countries, Israel, and the US."
Beschreibung:45 p. 28 cm

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