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Policy Paper 07: Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East II Summary Report

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  • Chrzanowski, Paul L

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The Middle East peace process is now moving more rapidly than ever before. Many actors in the region have displayed a newfound willingness to adopt innovative approaches to resolving persistent conflicts. Though many obstacles remain, the end of the Cold War, the accord signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in September 1993, and other recent hopeful developments in the bilateral and multilateral talks have opened the door to real progress in regional security and arms control. The door may quickly shut, however, if promising signs are not translated into concrete, practical, and verifiable agreements.

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  • Chrzanowski, Paul L, 1994. "Policy Paper 07: Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East II Summary Report," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Working Paper Series qt68x6j443, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:globco:qt68x6j443
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