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Nahostkonferenz Annapolis

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Nahostkonferenz Annapolis

Ein Straßenschild in der Negev-Wüste, Israel, Foto: Maud Meinel

Dossier

Einführung

Die Nahostkonferenz am 27. November 2007 in Annapolis war ein weiterer Versuch, einen Weg für eine gerechte Zwei-Staaten-Lösung zwischen Israel und einem zukünftigen palästinensischen Staat zu finden. Vertreter von 49 Staaten sowie Staatengruppen, des Nahost-Quartetts, der UN und internationaler Institutionen waren zu dem Treffen eingeladen.

Die Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung hat Autoren und Autorinnen aus der Region sowie aus Deutschland und den USA um ihre Einschätzung gebeten.

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Nahostkonferenz Annapolis

Links

  • Bericht von der International Crisis Group (ICG):
    The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Annapolis and After
    Middle East Briefing N°22
    Nov 20, 2007

  • Uri Avnery's Column
    www.avnery-news.co.il/english/index.html

  • How Important is it for Syria to be at Annapolis?
    By Brom, Shlomo
    INSS Insight No. 36, November 20, 2007

  • It's better to stay home
    By Yossi Beilin
    In: haaretz.com, Sat., Nov 19, 2007

  • Crafting the invitation to Annapolis
    By Yonatan Touval
    In: haaretz.com, Sun., Nov 18, 2007

  • Akiva Eldar – The Jewish Lobby Israel Needs
    In: Forward, The Jewish Daily, Wed. Nov 07, 2007

  • Bitterlemons-international, Middle East Roundtable
    An internet forum for an array of world perspectives on the Middle East and its specific concerns:
    “Annapolis and the Arab world”

    • After Annapolis, December 3, 2007 Edition 44
      "Questions" - by Yossi Alpher
      "A letdown even to skeptics" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "The settlers will survive Annapolis" - by Yisrael Harel
      "A complete failure" - an interview with Sami Abu Zuhri
    • Annapolis: back to the roadmap , November 19, 2007 Edition 42
      "Phase I won't work" - by Yossi Alpher
      "Sidetracked by the roadmap" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "Olmert's roadmap policy shift" - by Shlomo Gazit
      "The roadmap includes the Arabs" - an interview with Naji Shurab
    • Annapolis and Damascus, November 5, 2007 Edition 40
      "Desperate in Damascus?" - by Yossi Alpher
      "Repeating the same mistakes" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "The new "nos" of Damascus" - by Smadar Perry
      "A message to the world" - an interview with Ahmed Yusuf
    • Annapolis and Jerusalem, October 29, 2007 Edition 39
      "Jerusalem embodies the conflict" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "Jerusalem won't be resolved at Annapolis" - by Yossi Alpher
      "A closed file" - an interview with Adnan Husseini
      "Creating the "Jerusalem paradigm"" - by Daniel Seidemann
    • Annapolis: the US role, October 22, 2007 Edition 38
      "Making matters worse" - by Yossi Alpher
      "Lower expectations" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "The US should submit a DOP" - by Oded Eran
      "A minimum strategic goal" - by Daoud Kuttab
    • Annapolis, October 8, 2007 Edition 37
      "Forecast poor" - by Ghassan Khatib
      "A failure foretold" - by Yossi Alpher "Chasing a mirage" - by Ali Jarbawi

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