Jerusalem in America's Foreign Policy, 1947-1997 /
A comprehensive and innovative examination of US policy on the Jerusalem issue over the past half-century, this study analyzes the complex political and legal factors, both domestic and international, which have shaped executive decisions. The book provides a unique entry into the variations in poli...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill | Nijhoff,
1998.
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International Law - Book Archive pre-2000.
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Call Number: DS109.93
- Front Matter
- Preliminary Material /
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- Acknowledgments /
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- Abbreviations /
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- Map /
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- Introduction /
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- 1 Internationalization under the Partition Scheme /
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- 2 America's Retreat from Partition /
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- 3 The Security Council Turns a Blind Eye /
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- 4 The Battle for Jerusalem - As the United States and the United Nations Look on /
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- 5 The Partition of Jerusalem /
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- 6 Abortive Efforts at the United Nations /
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- 7 Deadlock in the General Assembly /
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- 8 America Adjusts to a Divided Jerusalem /
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- 9 The Status of East Jerusalem Debated /
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- 10 Jerusalem at Camp David /
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- 11 Post-Camp David /
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- 12 Reagan Revises US Policy /
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- 13 Bush Plays Hardball with Shamir /
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- 14 The Struggle for Peace and Unity /
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- 15 Jerusalem: The Challenge of Indivisibility /
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- Back Matter
- Summary and Conclusions /
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- Appendix /
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- Bibliography /
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- Index /
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