• Title of article

    Israeli Unilateralism and Israeli–Palestinian Relations, 2001–2006

  • Author/Authors

    JEREMY PRESSMAN، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    360
  • To page
    376
  • Abstract
    Israeli–Palestinian relations witnessed dramatic changes from 2001– 2006. Sharon came to power, the second intifada (uprising) raged, Arafat died, Israel withdrew from Gaza, and Sharon fell ill and out of political life. Israel’s embrace of unilateralism led to the Gaza disengagement and the construction of a barrier in the West Bank. Why did Israel embrace unilateralism? Israel’s unilateral approach to the Palestinian question resulted from the failure of three other approaches to addressing the conflict: bilateral diplomacy, Greater Israel and settlements, and military suppression. Unilateralism was not inevitable, but Israelis and Palestinians missed opportunities to pursue other pathways. The United States also missed chances to jump-start bilateral diplomacy. The United States role in these years was less consistent and less proactive than under the first President Bush and President Clinton
  • Keywords
    U.S. Foreign Policy , Middle East , ISRAEL , Palestinians , Arab–Israeli conflict
  • Journal title
    International Studies Perspectives
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    International Studies Perspectives
  • Record number

    713802