CHAPTER 1. The Key Players in Arab-Israeli Diplomacy: 1973- 1978 CHAPTER 2. The Arab-Israeli Conflict: 1947-1973 CHAPTER 3. The October 1973 War CHAPTER 4. From War to Diplomacy: The Kilometer 101 Talks CHAPTER 5. The 1973 Geneva Middle East Peace Conference and the Buildup to Sinai I CHAPTER 6. The Syrian-Israeli Agreement, Sinai I and II, and Defining a Comprehensive Peace: 1974-1977 CHAPTER 7. Unintended Consequences: The 1977 Road to Geneva Ends in Jerusalem CHAPTER 8. From Jerusalem to Oslo and Beyond: 1978-1998 Appendix
Kenneth W. Stein is Director of the Middle East Research Program at Emory University and Professor of Near East History and Political Science. He is the former executive director of The Carter Center where he is now a Middle East Fellow. He has been former President Carter's primary advisor on Middle Eastern affairs since 1983.
"Anyone interested in getting a better grasp of the origins of the
current Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations should consult this
timely and well-informed book... Drawing on a wealth of Arab,
Israeli, American, and Soviet sources, including interviews with
decisionmakers and key participants in the peace process, Stein has
painted the picture on a wide canvas, without losing sight of the
small detail. His is probably the best and most comprehensive
account of the making of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, not
least owing to the dispassionate and even-handed treatment of the
various participants in the process." -- Efraim Karsh,
CanadianJournal of History
"By combining rich and diverse sources, Stein has produced a study
unusual for its freshness and credibility...a major contribution to
the existing literature on the peace process in its crucial,
founding stage, and, as such, is essential reading for those
interested in understanding the process as it continues to unfold.
Middle East Journal ...finely researched study of the Arab-Israeli
peace process... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and
above." -- Choice, April 2000
"This masterly study offers us diplomatic history at its best.
Anyone interested in Arab-Israeli affairs, conflict resolution, and
the art of negotiation will find this book essential, enjoyable,
and rewarding." -- Itamar Rabinovich, author of Waging Peace :
Israel and the Arabsat the End of the Century
"Heroic Diplomacy is indeed remarkable. For the first time, a
talented historian has written a lively chronicle of the 30-year
Arab-Israeli peace process by drawing on all of the involved
parties--Arab, Israeli, and American. It contributes greatly toward
understanding the complex diplomatic history of the Arab-Israeli
conflict." -- Samuel W. Lewis, U.S. Ambassador to Israel,
1977-1985
"Stein's well-written, thoroughly researched account of the process
that led to the Camp David Accords is the most comprehensive and
insightful review of this political era. Heroic Diplomacy contains
a host of new information, and is a coherent and compelling story."
-- Joel Singer, former Legal Advisor of Israel's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and drafter of the Oslo Agreements
"A fine study of that period of intense negotiations...Stein's
impressive reconstruction of what the many different policymakers
thought at the time and how they acted is all the more persuasive
(and useful) because he scrupulously cites his sources." --
ForeignAffairs
"Stein clearly loves the story, and conveys his enthusiasm through
vivid, three-dimensional portraits of the protagonists...it [has]
an authenticity and immediacy that many other historical accounts
lack." -- Middle EastInsight
"Stein's study if useful both for capturing valuable oral testimony
and for shedding light on the personal and political elements of
successful peace negotiations." -- Booklist
"In this highly readable and informative book, Stein, a historian
of the Middle East and former director of the Carter Center at
Emory University, gives a detailed analysis of crucial events that
brought about this sea change in Arab-Israeli relations. Although
the book focuses on the period from October 1973 to November 1977,
Stein provides background information for a better understanding of
the intricacies of the negotiating process. Through interviews with
a host of participants in the Arab-Israeli peace talks, he also
provides unique insight into the process of peacemaking. Highly
recommended for scholars of the comtemporary Middle East,
journalists, and practitioners of modern diplomacy." -- Nader
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