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Between Lausanne and Geneva
註釋"In recent years the Israeli and American public arenas have witnessed an incessant debate over the extent to which an international conference could set in motion an effective process of regional accomodation. The central objective of this study is to elucidate the positions of the major involved parties on this issue, as they have evolved since late 1984, and the various patterns by which such an international conference could be implemented. On the regional level, the work will focus on on the perceptions and preferences of Jordan, the PLO, Syria, Egypt, and Israel. These in large part were shaped in the wake of King Hussein's initiative of February 1985 -- the trigger event that precipitated the entire diplomatic drive. On the global level, the analysis will concentrate on the positions of the two superpowers[, the United States and the Soviet Union]." (page 1)