Failure Of The Israeli-palestinian Summit, Camp David, 2000
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...broker peace in the Middle East, none of them successful. It begins to look like peace in that region of the world is an impossible dream. This paper considers the failure of the Israeli-Palestinian summit at Camp David in 2000, and argues that a distorted view of what actually happened has now gained credence, making it unlikely, it not impossible, that such talks will be held again.
Discussion
It may be that the 2000 Camp David summit was the closest we'll come to peace in the Middle East. The summit was convened at the behest of President Clinton and Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, to "discuss the final-status issues foreshadowed by the 1993 Oslo Accords" ("Camp David Summit"). It must have seemed like this time, things were in place and were going to go forward to completion. Unfortunately, the talked ended in failure, and scholars and experts on the Middle East have been trying to find out why ever since. One of the problems is...
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