Moshe Ma'oz is Professor Emeritus of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at The Hebrew University, Jerusalem and Visiting Scholar at Harvard University. He has published many books and articles on the political and social history of the Middle East.
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"The contributions vividly demonstrate current contradictions: the Palestinians hoped that 'structure', i.e. a state, would emerge; the US and Israel appeared interested only in 'process', i.e. the war against terrorism." - Choice."This volume presents a broad range of political perspectives on the Oslo process, from left-wing Israelis to an Islamist Palestinain who describes how the very existence of 'Israel' is considered illegal' from an 'Islamist point of view'. The book makes for interesting reading, partly because each one of the commentators has a different view of what the Accords required and what the best way is to move forward." - Michigan Law Review
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A Fragile Peace: Could a 'Race to the Bottom' Have Been Avoided?The Pursuit of Israeli-Palestinian Peace: A RetrospectiveEnding the Conflict: Can the Parties Afford It?Domestic Israeli Politics and the ConflictFoundering Illusions: The Demise of the Oslo ProcessIslamic Perspectives on the Oslo ProcessFrom Oslo to Taba: What Went Wrong?Why Did Oslo Fail?: Lessons for the FutureThe Oslo Peace Process: From Breakthrough to BreakdownThe Middle East Peace Process: Where to Next?A Fragile Peace: Are There Only Lessons of Failure?The ContributorsIndex