The article examines the attempts of American diplomacy to achieve a breakthrough on the Palestinian-Israeli track between July 29, 2013 and April 24, 2014 in order to come close to signing the Permanent Status Agreement between the conflicting parties under the US mediation within the framework of the previous agreements reached at the tripartite Summit of 2000 in Camp David. The study is based on an analysis of the “Kerry Plan” prepared by the US State Department, which laid the foundations of solving key issues of the PalestinianIsraeli confrontation. Details of the Kerry Plan were never disclosed, but its content was reconstructed by the authors on the basis of an analysis of the materials of the negotiations that were conducted under t...
This thesis elaborates the influence of Israel lobby towards the U.S. foreign policy under President...
This Article analyzes presidential speeches and the pleadings of the U.S. Government in response to ...
This thesis aims to compare the approach of the first and second Obama admi- nistrations to Israel b...
This article for the first time in Moldova, based on scientific literature from different countries,...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand why the Arab-Israeli conflict has remained irreconcilabl...
The failure of the most recent peace efforts in the Israeli Palestinian conflict, by Secretary of St...
Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the longest conflicts in the world. Since World War II, the Unit...
This study examined the role of the third party in the negotiations and the role of the US as a pea...
As of mid-1997, the fate of the Arab-Israeli peace process is dangerously uncertain. Israeli Prime M...
Immediately after D. Trump was elected President of the United States in November 2016, he announced...
This study discusses the Obama Administration’s Policy toward the Palestinian- Israeli conflict from...
This Article looks at the legal structure of the agreements signed between the Palestine Liberation ...
This thesis aims to explain the lack of success in US mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine why a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Au...
A two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with a Palestinian state along the lines o...
This thesis elaborates the influence of Israel lobby towards the U.S. foreign policy under President...
This Article analyzes presidential speeches and the pleadings of the U.S. Government in response to ...
This thesis aims to compare the approach of the first and second Obama admi- nistrations to Israel b...
This article for the first time in Moldova, based on scientific literature from different countries,...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand why the Arab-Israeli conflict has remained irreconcilabl...
The failure of the most recent peace efforts in the Israeli Palestinian conflict, by Secretary of St...
Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the longest conflicts in the world. Since World War II, the Unit...
This study examined the role of the third party in the negotiations and the role of the US as a pea...
As of mid-1997, the fate of the Arab-Israeli peace process is dangerously uncertain. Israeli Prime M...
Immediately after D. Trump was elected President of the United States in November 2016, he announced...
This study discusses the Obama Administration’s Policy toward the Palestinian- Israeli conflict from...
This Article looks at the legal structure of the agreements signed between the Palestine Liberation ...
This thesis aims to explain the lack of success in US mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine why a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Au...
A two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with a Palestinian state along the lines o...
This thesis elaborates the influence of Israel lobby towards the U.S. foreign policy under President...
This Article analyzes presidential speeches and the pleadings of the U.S. Government in response to ...
This thesis aims to compare the approach of the first and second Obama admi- nistrations to Israel b...