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Group Development At Camp David Summit, 1978

Small Group Research, 1984
The events at the summit conference at Camp David in 1978 that led to a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel and a framework for peace in the Middle East are summarized in a day-by-day account based on published records and interviews with participants. The phases ofgroup development during the 13-day period are analyzed from a functional perspective.
A Paul Hare
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A Historical Analysis of the Failures of Camp David 2000 Summit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This research seeks to understand the reasons for failures of Bill Clinton, Yasser Arafat, and Ehud Barak's Camp David Summit that was held in July, 2000. The Summit was arranged to complete the last phase of Oslo Peace Process. Numerous researches have attempted to reveal the facts of the summit but, so far, they have failed to present the complete ...
Yilmaz, Ismail
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THE OSLO AGREEMENTS AND THE 2000 CAMP DAVID SUMMIT: THE ATTEMPT OF US PRESIDENT B. CLINTON AND HIS ADMINISTRATION TO SETTLE THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT PEACEFULLY IN 1993-2001

open access: yesКОНСЕНСУС, 2023
The article analyzes the Oslo 1 and Oslo 2 agreements, the 2000 summit in Camp David as attempts to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict with the direct participation of U.S. President Bill Clinton and his administration in 1993–2001. Considerable attention is paid to the analysis of the content of the agreements and the positions of the parties regarding ...
Токаренко Ігор   +3 more
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A Psychological Earthquake in the Israeli-Jewish Society: Changing Opinions Following the Camp David Summit and the Al-Aqsa Intifada

2007
An analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, turns up a sad paradox. Even at the climax of the violent confrontation, in 2002, the majority in both societies was ready for far-reaching compromises in order to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict peacefully.
Daniel Bar-Tal   +2 more
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