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Fine; Very Good Jacket. 1991 Hill and Wang. First Edition, stated. No additional printings listed. NOT Remaindered. NOT ex-library. Hardcover has blue paper-covered boards with red cloth-covered spine and gold spine lettering. Binding tight. Appears to be unread. No visible wear to book. Book is gift quality. Pages clean and unmarked. 183 pages. Dust jacket has very light edge and surface wear, with some wrinkling at the corners and spine ends. Carefully packed, shipped in a box. First Edition. Includes dust jacket.
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1993, New York, New York, U.S.A. : Hill & Wang Pub
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Good in good jacket. 22 cm, 183 pages, map, index, Name written in ink on flyleaf. Minor scratch on rear of DJ. Sari Nusseibeh (born in 1949) is a Palestinian Professor of Philosophy and former President of the Al-Quds University in Jerusalem. Until December 2002 he was the representative of the Palestinian National Authority in that city. In 2008, in an open online poll, Nusseibeh was voted the 24th most influential intellectual in the world on the list of Top 100 Public Intellectuals by Prospect Magazine (UK) and Foreign Policy (United States). Mark A. Heller is Principal Research Associate at the Institute for National Security Studies (formerly the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies), Tel Aviv University and editor of its quarterly journal, Strategic Assessment. He received his B.A. in Political Science and Economics at the University of Toronto and did his graduate studies at Harvard University, where he earned an M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies and a Ph.D. in Political Science. He has been affiliated with the INSS/Jaffee Center since 1979 and has taught international relations at Tel-Aviv University and at several American universities. He was Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in 1999, and Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in 2008. Thoughtful approach for defusing a volatile component of the Middle East powder keg, from the unique perspective of a collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian scholars. Opting for ``the logic of interests and necessity rather than of rights and desires, '' Heller, a researcher in strategic studies at Tel Aviv Univ., advances the ideas of his earlier A Palestinian State (1983) by hammering out concrete proposals for Israel-Palestine coexistence in partnership with Nusseibeh, a philosophy instructor at a West Bank university. The authors each concedes that he (like most members of the two groups) would prefer the entire piece of land, but agrees that sharing offers ``the only chance for a stable peace. '' Their alternative, or ``least undesirable choice, '' is a two-nation setup roughly adhering to the ``Green Line'' (the 1949 boundaries), with the Palestinian state located in the separate areas of the West Bank and Gaza. Among the issues addressed here are solutions to such major issues as mutual security and verification, borders, refugees, water rights, and the status of Jerusalem. Included is an intriguing picture of Jerusalem as a virtual city-state, part of Israel but administered by independent Palestinian and Israeli municipal councils, each serving its respective constituency--a scheme that the authors believe will allow each nation to fulfill its goal of establishing the city as its capital.