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"Compromising Palestine: A Guide to Final Status Negotiations" by Aharon Klieman offers a detailed and analytical examination of the territorial and political challenges at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The book emphasizes the inevitability and necessity of political and territorial compromise—or partition—as the fundamental strategy for resolving the conflict. Klieman argues that any viable peace agreement will require dividing and sharing the land to create distinct, coexisting political entities, moderated by degrees of integration and coordination.
The book carefully reviews the historical and contemporary maps of Palestine, considers the complexities of borders, security arrangements, Jerusalem, economic factors, and safe passages. It situates these within the framework of final status negotiations, underscoring the challenges posed by competing nationalistic claims and legitimate concerns, yet emphasizing the pursuit of a "middle ground."
Klieman highlights that while the Oslo Accords were a significant step, the final resolution depends on agreeing upon a territorial compromise, including precise boundaries and arrangements between Israel, Palestine, and neighboring Jordan. The book serves as a guide to understanding the practicalities, difficulties, and diplomatic efforts involved in crafting a lasting peace settlement.
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