Dishonest Broker
The U.S. Role in Israel and Palestine
Naseer H. Aruri
Pages: 288ISBN: 0-89608-688-7
Format: cloth
Release Date: 2003-01-01
In this fully revised and updated version of his highly acclaimed book The Obstruction of Peace: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians, Naseer H. Aruri dismantles the many myths about the failed Middle East "peace process."
Aruri analyzes the evolving relationship between the United States and the two protagonists—the Palestinians and Israel—and argues that the US government, rather than serving as an "honest broker," has allowed Israel to use violence and violate international law to maintain its illegal occupation.
As a result of its massive military, economic, and political support for Israel, Palestinians continue to be denied their fundamental right to self-determination and justice.
Includes 13 maps detailing the geographic history of the region
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Flawed Peace Process
1 Palestine, the Arabs,
and United States Policy
2 The Evolution of
U.S. Global Strategy
3 The Special Relationship
and Strategic Alliance During and After the Cold War
4 The Obstruction
of Peace
5 The Marginalization
of the Palestine Question
6 The Further Marginalization
of the Palestine Question
7 Unreciprocal Reciprocity
8 Jerusalem and a
Changing American Policy
9 The United States
and the Palestine Refugee Question
10 Camp David, the
Intifada, and the End of Oslo
11 Bush and Sharon:
Defining the Path
12 Redress, the Single
State, and International Solidarity
Conclusion A Peace
Process or a Negotiating Strategy?
Appendix 1 U.S. Assistance
to Israel: FY1949–FY2001
Appendix 2 Arms Transfers to Israel: 1993–2000
Appendix 3 Settlements
and Settlers in the West Bank: 1967–2001


