TITLE

Sidestepping Dependency

AUTHOR(S)
Avineri, Shlomo
PUB. DATE
July 1994
SOURCE
Foreign Affairs;Jul/Aug1994, Vol. 73 Issue 4, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Asserts that close economic cooperation between Israel and the Palestinians will nurture Palestinian dependency and perpetuate frictions. Concept of a Middle Eastern common market; Economic inequality in the Israeli-Palestinian partnership; Wisdom of separation.
ACCESSION #
9407190474

Tags: ISRAEL -- Foreign relations

 

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