Oxford Journal on Good Governance
The Oxford Journal on Good Governance presents sharp arguments by high-level policy-makers and incisive analyses by prominent academics on public policy and international affairs.
It is also a forum where young researchers and professionals from the world's leading universities offer actionable advice based on cutting-edge research, reflecting the mission of its publisher, the Oxford Council on Good Governance.
Building Walls or Mending Fences? The Middle East Peace Process Beyond Israeli Disengagement
The third issue of the Oxford Journal on Good Governance examines the impact of the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza on the Middle East Peace Process.
Featuring contributions from an exclusive group of senior policy-makers and eminent scholars, including Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Michael Ancram, Naomi Chazan, and Yossi Mekelberg, the publication re-examines the past, present and future of one of the longest running and bloodiest conflicts in modern history in the light of the Israeli disengagement.
The high level contributors cover key issues such as Palestinian security reform, Israeli political realignment, the role of the EU, and the underlying causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
You can download the entire journal as a PDF document: Oxford Journal on Good Governance - Vol 2 No 2
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