Publication
24 Jun 2008
This paper argues that lessons of the past indicate that Arabs and Israelis cannot reach or implement peace agreements on their own. The author suggests that an active and engaged mediation is necessary and should perform five indispensable tasks: facilitate contact; determine the existing area of converging positions; persuade, pressure and provide incentives; suggest compromises; and provide credible guarantees for implementation.
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Author | Ezzedine Choukri-Fishere |
Series | HD Centre Publications |
Publisher | Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre) |
Copyright | © 2008 Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue |