Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Original Copyright; Contents; Documents; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Approaching the Subject; Scope and Sources: Making Choices; Working with the Documents; Objectivity and Subjectivity; I Historical and Psychological Context; Lessons from the Mandate Period; Changing Structure and Dynamics of the Post-1948 Conflict; Forms of Third-Party Intervention in the Arab-Israeli Dispute; The Maze of Mutual Perceptions and Misperceptions; II War and Mediation, 1948; Bernadotte's 'Suggestions', 27 June 1948.
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Direct NegotiationsThe Bernadotte Plan, September 1948: Acquiescence versus Agreement; Patterns and Precedents; III Egypt and Israel at Rhodes; United Nations Peacemaking: Two Tracks; From Truce to Armistice; Getting to the Table; Opening of Talks; Breakthrough: Signing the Armistice Agreement; From Armistice to Peace?; IV The Lausanne Conference; Prenegotiation; The Palestine Conciliation Commission; Preparing the Ground; Shuttle Diplomacy; Quest for an Advance Gesture from Israel; PCC Beirut Conference, March 1949; Continuing Pressure for an Israeli Gesture; The Shadow of Rhodes.
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From Preamble to ProposalsParis Deadlock and the General Assembly; The Final Sessions: 14 November 1951; The Demise of the PCC and United Nations Mediation; XI The United Nations and Direct Negotiations, 1952-1953; The Seventh General Assembly (1952): Eight-Power Draft Resolution; Changes during 1953: Qibya and Israeli-Jordanian Tensions; The Israeli Call for Direct Negotiations: November 1953; XII The United Nations Conference that Never Was, 1953-54; Invoking Article XII: The First Stages; Arab Reactions to International Pressure; Responses to Jordan's Refusal; Aftermath; An Assessment.
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Strains in the Arab Common FrontV Manoeuvring at Lausanne; Opening the Conference; A Basis for Discussion: The Lausanne Protocol, 12 May 1949; Staking Out the Positions: The First Deadlock; Israel's Offer to Incorporate the Gaza Strip; VI Lausanne: The Final Stalemate; July Recess; Resumption of the Conference; Israel's Offer to Repatriate 100,000 Refugees; Continued Conciliation or Imposed Settlement?; Winding up the Conference; Lausanne Postscripts; VII Geneva Interlude; Years of Drift; From Conciliation to Mediation?; Bilateral Negotiations; PCC Geneva Meetings, January-July 1950.
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VIII Deterioration of the ArmisticeFrom Negative Peace to Positive Peace?; Beginnings of the Arms Race; Regional Stability and Arms Control: The Tripartite Declaration, May 1950; The Entrenchment of Israeli and Arab Positions; Piecemeal Approaches: 'Knitting Tissue' over the Wound; IX PCC Paris Conference, Autumn 1951; From Atrophy to Activity: Ely Palmer, the State Department, and the PCC Initiative; Preparing the Conference; The Conference Begins; The PCC's Comprehensive Pattern of Proposals; X The Paris Conference and the Demise of PCC Mediation; Draft Non-aggression Formulae.
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United Nations, the great powers, and Middle East peacemaking, 1948-1954.