TITLE

The Viability of the Palestinian State and Israel's Settlement Policy

AUTHOR(S)
Isaac, Jad; Rizik, Majed
PUB. DATE
December 2002
SOURCE
Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2002, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p76
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Examines the influence of Israel's settlement policy to the creation of Palestinian state. Autonomy of Palestinian authority on administrative and security issues; Israeli control over the Palestinian territory; Foundations of peace negotiations.
ACCESSION #
9200318

Tags: ISRAEL -- Foreign relations;  TERRITORIAL partition

 

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