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Changing the Balance of Risks:
U.S. Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict
The violent uprising in the West Bank and Gaza has destroyed a status quo which had been tolerable, if not entirely comfortable, for several years. Mounting casualties injected fresh urgency into the search for a new peace process to replace one that has been stalled by differences over procedures and
Jun 1, 1988
In-Depth Reports
Double Jeopardy:
PLO Strategy toward Israel and Jordan
Executive Summary Since the early 1970s, PLO strategy towards Israel has gradually evolved toward an increasingly sophisticated "strategy of phases" for the liberation of Palestine. Though directed primarily against Israel, this strategy has threatening implications for Jordan as well. According to the PLO's "strategy of phases," it is essential for
Dec 1, 1987
In-Depth Reports
Peace by Piece:
A Decade of Egyptian Policy
35 pages
Nov 1, 1987
In-Depth Reports
Strategy and Defense in the Eastern Mediterranean:
An American-Israeli Dialogue
In 1982 the United States deployed the Sixth Fleet off the shores of Lebanon in support of the Marines' ill-fated peacekeeping mission in that nation. In October 1985, carrier-based aircraft intercepted the hijackers of the Achille Lauro over the Eastern Mediterranean. In September 1986, the U.S. bombed Muammar Qaddaffi's headquarters
Jul 1, 1986
In-Depth Reports
Whither the Peace Process?
The Local Leadership Option
6 pages
Apr 1, 1986
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  • Robert Satloff
  • Michael Lewis
In-Depth Reports
Israel's Strategic Reality:
The Impact of the Arms Race
Executive Summary Israeli military planners must prepare for potential conflict in a strategic environment that is growing increasingly hostile. Forced to deal with worst-case scenarios spread over a 10-year planning horizon, Israeli planning must account for the ebb and flow of inter-Arab alliances. Therefore, Israel must not only ready itself
Jan 1, 1986
In-Depth Reports
The PLO's Intractable Foreign Policy
Executive Summary In 1985, the Middle East peace process came to depend upon the transformation of the PLO into a suitable partner for King Hussein in negotiations with Israel. Throughout the year, however, the PLO proved itself yet again both unwilling and incapable of playing that role. In victory or
Dec 1, 1985
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  • Barry Rubin
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. president Ronald Reagan sign the INF Treaty at the White House in 1987 - source: State Department
In-Depth Reports
The Soviet Union and Mideast Diplomacy
This premier issue of Policy Focus focuses on the Soviet role in Mideast diplomacy.
Nov 1, 1985
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  • Dennis Ross
In-Depth Reports
Israel's Eroding Edge in the Middle East Military Balance
Executive Summary The supply of sophisticated American weapons to Arab states -- particularly Jordan -- is more disturbing to Israel in 1985 than ever before. This is because Israel's edge in the military balance is steadily eroding. * The Arabs' quantitative advantage continues to grow as their armies garner strength
May 1, 1985
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  • Zeev Schiff
In-Depth Reports
Acting with Caution:
Middle East Policy Planning for the Second Reagan Administration
Executive Summary Although the disincentives to war are great among the parties to the Arab-Israeli conflict, there is little prospect of real movement toward peace. THE REGIONAL CONTEXT: 'NO WAR, NO PEACE' Israel is preoccupied with the withdrawal from Lebanon and its economic crisis. However, Peres may wish to precipitate
Jan 1, 1985
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  • Dennis Ross

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