Aid, Diplomacy and the Facts on the Ground: The Palestinian Experience of Disconnection

Aid, Diplomacy and the Facts on the Ground: The Palestinian Experience of Disconnection

by RobertLowe (Editor), Michael Keating (Editor), Anne Le More (Editor)

Synopsis

Aimed at senior policymakers, diplomats, donors, and academics involved in the peace and reconstruction process in the West Bank and Gaza, Aid, Diplomacy, and Facts on the Ground will also provide lessons for those involved in similar processes in other regions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Published: 14 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1862031630
ISBN 13: 9781862031630

Media Reviews
The contributors know the scene from the grassroots and donor community vantage points. Their views on the lessons to be learned from the experiences of the last decade of peacemaking and resumed conflict make for compelling reading, and provide a valuable--indeed indispensable--resource for would-be reformers and peacemakers in the next phase. - Henry Siegman, Council on Foreign Relations This book is an important collection of essays on an issue that is critical but all too often overlooked: the relationship between politics and aid in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. - Robert Malley, Middle East Program, International Crisis Group
Author Bio
Michael Keating is UN resident coordinator in Malawi and former director of Aid and Socio-Economic Affairs, UNSCO, Jerusalem. Anne Le More , currently at Nuffield College, Oxford University, worked for the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Process. Robert Lowe is manager of the Middle East program at Chatham House.