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The Sustained Dialogue Approach: Harold H. Saundersbrought his experience from one arena to bear on the other. As US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Saunders played a key role in mediating five Arab-Israeli agreements between 1974 and 1979: the two disengagement agreements between Israel and Egypt, the disengagIrritate 发表于 2025-3-25 07:40:30
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Proactive Peace Diplomacy: Jan Egeland prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and the leader of the PLO, Yasser Arafat—shook hands on the White House lawn in front of US President Bill Clinton and intrigued TV audiences around the world. A major turning point seemed to have been reached, and the fact that Norway had made a decisive contribution tFIG 发表于 2025-3-25 23:58:53
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The Priority of Peace: Thorvald Stoltenbergat down on a bench and the man asked if Stoltenberg could give him some advice. He was considering marriage, but was not sure if the woman was right for him. “Should I marry Ester?” was the question. Stoltenberg replied that it was difficult to give sound advice when he had never met Ester. But, he可用 发表于 2025-3-26 08:07:28
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The Undiplomatic Diplomat: Peter Galbraithe plans, or to not immediately abandon ones that just had been signed. When peace finally came in November of 1995, with the US-brokered Dayton agreement for Bosnia and the Erdut agreement for Eastern Slavonia, it was arguably due to two factors. First, during the summer of 1995, the military balancslipped-disk 发表于 2025-3-26 13:34:52
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Peacekeeping and the Utility of Force: General Sir Michael Rosesituation he found was not propitious. Peace appeared elusive and remote. The half-heartedness of the intervention by the international community and the belligerent intransigence of the warring parties had thrown the purpose and method of the UNPROFOR mission into turmoil. The role and responsibili