Preventing Palestine: a Political History from Camp David to Oslo

Author(s): Seth Anziska

Politics & Government

A groundbreaking history that shows how peace between Egypt and Israel ensured lasting Palestinian statelessness


The 1978 Camp David Accords and the signing of the Egypt-Israel peace treaty are widely viewed as a triumph of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East. Yet the Palestinians--the would-be beneficiaries of this vision for a comprehensive regional settlement--remain without a state to this day. How and why Palestinian statelessness persists are the central questions of Seth Anziska's groundbreaking history of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process. Based on newly declassified sources and interviews with key participants, Preventing Palestine charts how Egyptian-Israeli peace was forged at the cost of sovereignty for the Palestinians, creating crippling challenges to their aspirations for a homeland--hurdles that only increased with Israeli settlement expansion and Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. The first Intifada and the end of the Cold War brought new opportunities for a Palestinian state, but the 1993 Oslo Accords undermined the meaning of independence. Filled with astute political analysis, Preventing Palestine offers a bold new interpretation of an enduring struggle for self-determination.

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General Fields

  • : 9780691202457
  • : Princeton University Press
  • : Princeton University Press
  • : 0.666
  • : 01 March 2020
  • : 1.5 Centimeters X 38.7 Centimeters X 16.1 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Seth Anziska
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 464