Palestine in Crisis: The Struggle for Peace and Political Independence After Oslo (Transnational Institute)

Palestine in Crisis: The Struggle for Peace and Political Independence After Oslo (Transnational Institute)

by Graham Usher (Author)

Synopsis

The signing of the Oslo agreement between Palestine and Israel in 1993 was hailed as an historic moment inaugurating a new epoch of peaceful coexistence for both parties.

Yet, despite the positive moves on the parts of both Arabs and Israelis, the conflict continues and the Palestinians now seem as far away as ever from achieving statehood. Palestine in Crisis is a highly acclaimed, succinct overview of this critical period in contemporary Middle Eastern politics, now brought fully up to date with an afterword covering recent events.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 146
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 10 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 0745309747
ISBN 13: 9780745309743

Media Reviews
'Usher does the best foreign on-the-spot reporting from Palestine' -- Edward Said, London Review of Books
'Indispensable for those who try to follow and understand these complex affairs and their - very great - significance' -- Noam Chomsky
A Brilliant work' -- Le Monde Diplomatique
Usher offers valuable insights into the nature of Palestinian civil society and makes a valuable contribution to the analysis of Oslo' -- Journal of Palestine Studies (USA)
Author Bio
Graham Usher was Palestine correspondent for the Economist and Middle East International. He is the author of Dispatches from Palestine (Pluto, 1999).