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NINE STEPS THE U.S. SHOULD TAKE

Segal, Jerome M. | July 2, 1990 issue

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The article focuses on policies U.S. should take for Middle East peace. The U.S. policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has failed. Instead of focusing on procedural efforts to bring the two sides closer to the negotiating table, the U.S. needs a new policy, one based on two lessons that should have already been learned. First, no peace is possible without deep political transformation inside Israel. Second, while changes in Israeli politics will be determined more by what the Arab and Palestinian world does than by any other variable, Palestinian politics has exhausted its ability to make unilateral concessions.

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WORLD politics; GOVERNMENT policy; POLITICS, Practical; PEACE; MIDDLE East; ISRAEL; UNITED States
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