United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, passed in the wake of the Six-Day War in 1967, is one of the body\u27s most famous decisions. The resolution called for “[w]ithdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.” The meaning of this provision--in particular, the extent of the required withdrawal--has been contested ever since. This Article presents new evidence on Resolution 242\u27s meaning, adding two important but previously unexamined lines of evidence that bear on its interpretation. It compares the resolution\u27s withdrawal provision to all other such territorial demands issued by the Security Council. The marked difference that emerges between Resolution 242\u27s wording and that of all oth...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, passed in the wake of the Six-Day War in 1967, is on...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
This article is intended to take note of the fact that Security Council Resolution 242 is twenty-fiv...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 of 22 November 1967 continues to rank as a key point ...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 of 22 November 1967 continues to rank as a key point ...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
This article is intended to take note of the fact that Security Council Resolution 242 is twenty-fiv...
This essay offers an assessment of the extent to which UNSC Resolution 242\u27s procedural and subst...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, passed in the wake of the Six-Day War in 1967, is on...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
This article is intended to take note of the fact that Security Council Resolution 242 is twenty-fiv...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 of 22 November 1967 continues to rank as a key point ...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 of 22 November 1967 continues to rank as a key point ...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
The following study is a historiographical analysis of previous articles in academic journals discus...
This article is intended to take note of the fact that Security Council Resolution 242 is twenty-fiv...
This essay offers an assessment of the extent to which UNSC Resolution 242\u27s procedural and subst...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...
"Resolution of Jerusalem’s status arguably remains controversial because of the divergent ...