Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 11-26-2024
Abstract
This paper will take a three-pronged approach to the analysis of prior treaty negotiations and their comparison to the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The first prong, which will be addressed in the next section, will be a historical analysis of other treaty negotiations which resulted in end of conflict treaties. These examinations will include The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815; the Portsmouth Treaty, 1905 which involved a Treaty between a European and a non-European state2 negotiated by the President of the United States and American Diplomats; the Paris Peace Conferences of 19193 ; and Multiparty Mediation in Cyprus, 1963-1965. In each of these discussions, the treaty negotiations and the surrounding circumstances will be compared and contrasted with Israeli Palestinian negotiations.
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Reimer, Michael J. Dr, "Placing the Four Rounds of Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations in the Twenty-First Century in a Historical and Philosophical Context" (2024). Department of Political Science and Law Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 56.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/polysci-law-facpubs/56
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