Peace Brokers
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Arab-Israeli dispute in "Peace Brokers," a compelling analysis by Princeton University Press. Published in 1982, this insightful paperback spans 377 pages and delves into the pivotal role of third-party mediators, including the United States and the United Nations, in shaping peace efforts. The book challenges conventional wisdom by arguing that successful mediators need not be impartial, offering a fresh perspective on conflict resolution. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in international relations, "Peace Brokers" provides a thorough examination of the complexities surrounding Israel's establishment and the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Enhance your understanding of this critical historical period by exploring the nuanced arguments presented in this essential read.