01224 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001100120084001700131100002000148245010300168260003700271300003400308504001500342520052500357650002800882650002200910990002500932990002500957INLIS00000000000475020221114124510 a0010-0520004750221114 | | eng  a0679767258 aeng a956.04 a956.04 SAI p0 aSaid, Edward W.1 aPeach and Its Discontents :bEssays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Proses /cEdward W. Said aNew York :bVintage Books,c1996 axxxv, 188 p. ; 20 cm ;c20 cm ap. 187-188 aEver since Yasir Arafat and Yitzak Rabin shook hands on the white House Lawn, Israel and the Palestinian people have been engaged in what commentators persist in calling 'the peace process'. Yet Israel remains racked bye violence and continuing land seizures, and Palestinians are more demoralized than ever before. Now in this probing and Impassioned book, one of our foremost Palestinian-American Intelectuals explains why the much-vaunted process has yet to produces peace-and is unlikely to as presently constituted. 4aIsrael - Arab Conflicts 4aIsrael - Treaties a09589/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09589/MKRI-P/XI-2008