Enforcing the Peace: How the Great Powers Can Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse
The Israelis and the Palestinians will never find peace if they are left to negotiate on their own. As has been the case throughout history, great-power leadership is the missing ingredient. Washington must lead the way in enforcing a final-status settlement.
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