The Case for Peace

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The Case for Peace is a book by Alan Dershowitz that advocates for a negotiated two-state solution and outlines arguments for achieving a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo outline a practical roadmap to peace
persuade skeptics of the feasibility of a two-state solution
respond to critics of Israel
author Alan Dershowitz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Israeli hardline policies
Palestinian terrorism
academic and cultural boycotts of Israel
extremism on both sides of the conflict
one-state solution proposals
genre Middle East politics
non-fiction
political literature
hasAuthorAffiliation Harvard Law School NERFINISHED
hasAuthorProfession law professor
lawyer
hasPerspective liberal Zionist
pro-Israel
pro-negotiation
language English
mainSubject Arab–Israeli conflict NERFINISHED
Israeli–Palestinian conflict NERFINISHED
peace process
two-state solution
notableFor advocacy of a negotiated two-state solution
legal and moral arguments about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
positionAdvocated compromise between Israelis and Palestinians
compromise on Jerusalem
compromise on borders
direct negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders
international support for peace process
land-for-peace framework
mutual recognition of Israel and a Palestinian state
negotiated settlements over unilateral actions
negotiated two-state solution
rejection of terrorism
resolution of refugee issue through negotiation
security guarantees for Israel
viable Palestinian state
relatedWork The Case for Israel NERFINISHED
supports confidence-building measures
mutual concessions
security for Israeli civilians
self-determination for Palestinians

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The Case for Israel followedBy The Case for Peace
Alan Dershowitz notableWork The Case for Peace