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Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace

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Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace

By: Leon H. Charney
Narrated by: George Guidall
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This book reveals the interplay between official government channels, covert intelligence agents and others, who acted largely behind the scenes of the peace process between Egypt and Israel that began in1978 and is still holding. The world leaders: Jimmy Carter, Menachem Begin, and Anwar Sadat, were driven by deeply held faith and conviction. Others were military hawks who, later saw peace as the only viable option. Still others saw peace and stability in terms of business and prosperity. Covered are the confluence of events that led to the Camp David Accords, the powerful personalities involved as well as the secret liaisons, communications, and third-party world leaders who played important yet seldom-understood roles in forging that peace agreement.

©1984, 1993, 2011 Leon H. Charney (P)9/21/2011 Leon H. Charney
Middle East Political Science Politics & Government United States Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Military

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