Analyzing the evolving relationship between the United States, the Palestinians, and Israel, Aruri argues that U.S. rejection of Palestinian participation and Palestinian rights focuses more on the process than on peace. In abandoning the role of honest brokering and holding all other would-be peacemakers and facilitators at bay, Washington's diplomatic monopoly continues to serve as the single most effective means by which Israel achieves its goals.
Year: 2003
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