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U.S.-Plo Dialogue: Secret Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (1995)
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Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity
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The New World Order: A Perspective on the Post-Cold War Era
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The Politics of Foreign Aid: U.S. Foreign Assistance and Aid to Israel
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In addition he makes light of the acceptance on the Israeli and USA side to have a dialogue with the PLO. The details of the PLO bureaucracy are spared, and Israel and USA are portrayed as imperialists hindering the peace process. The connections between Palestinian terrorism groups and the PLO are all but ignored; the acceptance of the PLO as representative of the Palestinian cause is seen more as a result of Rabie and William Quandt's efforts than the USA or Israel's acceptance.
The problem with this model is that there is no reason for Israel or America to accept the PLO, yet they do. Rabie makes anything but a convincing argument for why the PLO should be the governing body of the Palestinian people. The US and Israel forced the peace dialogue; they took the initiative, not Rabie, as he would like you to believe. Never is this more evident than at the close of this biased book. The book ends with a near blast; an attempted suicide bombing that undermines the peace process, that America and Israel both condemn and Rabie's "peace" work appears for not. When in reality the attempt undermined the trust that the Israelis and American had given the PLO. Rabie wants the reader to believe his work and trust has been demolished, when what really happened is that a PLO-tied attempted suicide bombing raised more suspicions for the US and Israel once again.
In one of Rabie's rare criticisms of the PLO he predicts its imminent demise. Wrong on yet another account. All in all Rabie makes himself out to be a Palestinian savior and overemphasizes his role in the peace talks and the problems of facing imperialist American and Israel.