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All items tagged Annapolis International ConferenceOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 28, 2007 | America Holds the Key to Mideast PeaceAnatol Lieven: I put the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into perspective and I argue that the greatest hope lies in American patriotism and the extent to which the US establishment takes the threat of Islamist terrorism seriously. ... MoreOctober 31, 2007 | Going to Annapolis: The ChallengeColette Avital: For the Annapolis peace conference to be successful, the outcome must focus on the substance of a permanent peace. A mechanism of negotiations should be set in motion for the issues of borders, refugees, Jerusalem, and security, among others, and the peace process should be accompanied by tangible measures on the ground. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJanuary 18, 2008 | Bush's Middle East TourIn his visit to the Middle East, President George W. Bush, in an unusual note of diplomatic urgency, has insisted that Israel and the Palestinians conclude a peace accord before he leaves office in early 2009. Speaking with both Israeli and Palestinian leaders six weeks after hosting a conference in Annapolis, Bush tried to force the change that has yet failed to materialise on the ground. |
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