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Bridging The Gap: A Future Security Architecture For The Middle East (Carnegie Commission On Preventing Deadly Conflict),Used
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Review This book is of critical historical importance. Feldman and Toukan have raised ArabIsraeli mutual exploration to a new and exceptionally sensitive level. They have demonstrated thoughtfully and brilliantly that a new era of Mideast analysis has begun . . . must reading for policymakers and students of the area alike. This is a wise, stimulating, and incisive volume . . . should be thoroughly discussed in future regional security talks. Steven L. Spiegel, UCLAA few procedural points that could reap real gains. A timely reminder that Israelis and Arabs are talking. Foreign AffairsThis book is a triumph for Middle East securitya unique collaboration between two scholars across the ArabIsraeli divide. The remarkable effort made by Feldman and Toukansons of two former adversary statesshould serve as a model for peacemaking in other regions. Graham T. Allison, Harvard UniversityAn unprecedented collaborative effort. . . . The authors use a simple but effective format. . . . The book has considerable merit. Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University Ethnic Conflict Research DigestOffers an insightful and wellwritten overview of the security perceptions of Middle East states and effectively outlines the persisting dilemmas and opposing perspectives. Mela NotesA must for any serious student of current Middle Eastern security issues . . . incisive and visionary . . . Its collaborative production by two prominent Arab and Israeli strategic analysts makes its achievement even more remarkable. Roscoe S. Suddarth, president, Middle East Institute Product Description A pathbreaking collaboration between an Israeli arms control expert and a Jordanian policy advisor, this concise book offers a frank assessment of Arab and Israeli perceptions of their security problems. Building on the bilateral and multilateral peace process, the authors propose a set of measures to increase trust between the two sides and break out of the security dilemma in which a move by one side to strengthen itself provokes the other side to do the same. About the Author Shai Feldman is senior research fellow at the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Abdullah Toukan is science advisor to King Hussein of Jordan.
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