Although much has been written about the Arab-Israeli conflict and about general theories of negotiation, this analysis and history is unique in linking major issues and peace plans to negotiation theory and strategy. Feste studies the basic structures of conflict and negotiation, offering no suggestions for radical solution but arguing for changes in approach that may bring about steps forward. This overview of all major peace efforts since 1...
This analysis and history of the Arab-Israeli conflict links major issues and peace plans to negotiation theory and strategy. Feste studies the basic structures of conflict and negotiation, offering no suggestions for a radical solution but arguing for changes in approach to the problem.
Feste analyzes U.S. intervention through the current global structure and conflicts, foreign policy debates on national interest and humanitarian obligations, a comparison of case studies from the Gulf War through Afghanistan, and the historical patterns of intervention opportunities and American involvement.
Examines the history of superpower intervention in domestic conflicts around the world during the Cold War era. The historical significance of the role that superpower intervention has played in shaping issues and strategies for many independent nations is thoroughly explored by Feste.