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|a Hunter, Robert Edwards
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|a Building a successful Palestinian state
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b security
|c Robert E. Hunter, Seth G. Jones
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|a Santa Monica, CA
|b RAND Corp.
|c 2006, 2006
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|a xii, 72 pages
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|a Border arrangements -- International force -- Palestinian military forces -- Israeli settlements -- Intelligence, monitoring, enforcement, and dispute -- Resolution provisions -- Special security issues regarding Jerusalem -- External security environment -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- A. security issues and the Arab-Israeli peace process, 1967/2003 -- B. "Clinton parameters" (presented by President Bill Clinton to the Israeli and -- Palestinian negotiators on December 23, 2000)
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|a Israel / fast
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|a HISTORY / General
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|a Arab-Israeli conflict / 1993- / Peace
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|a Palestinian Arabs / Politics and government
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|a TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General
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|a Jones, Seth G.
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|a Throughout the history of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, security has been the most important-and most challenging-issue for Palestinians, Israelis, and their neighbors. This study examines key external security issues that must be met for there to be a successful independent Palestinian state following a peace agreement with Israel. It makes proposals for an international (NATO-led) peace-enabling force, Palestinian security forces, and liaison and confidence-building cooperation between Palestine and Israel. This study also examines Palestinian policing, the nature of security arrangements along the Palestinian-Israeli border, counterterrorism efforts, intelligence functions, and broader Middle East security efforts. See also the companion volumes: The RAND Palestinian State Study Team, Building a Successful Palestinian State, Santa Monica, Calif.: The RAND Corporation, MG-146-DCR, 2005; Doug Suisman, Steven N. Simon, Glenn E. Robinson, C. Ross Anthony, and Michael Schoenbaum, The Arc: A Formal Structure for a Palestinian State, Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND Corporation, MG-327-GG, 2005
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