"Mark Bruzonsky and Hisham Ahmed have produced the definitive account of how the two-state approach arose, flourished as the centerpiece of international hopes for peace between these antagonists, then fell out of favor as unattainable. The book is written in an engaging dialogic form, and gives us an objective and highly informative analysis that everyone who seeks to understand the future of Middle East peace diplomacy will want to read. It can kindle a much needed national debate."
Richard Falk - Professor Emeritus, Princeton University
Former United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territories
by Professor Charles L. Black, Jr. - Sterling Professor of Law Emeritus Yale UniversityIntroduction by Mark Bruzonsky
"Extraordinary ability to distill legal issues into human terms."Hillary Clinton
"So many of the great moral issues of the 20th century seem clear in retrospect,
but were quite controversial at the time. He had the moral courage to go against
his race, his class, his social circle.”
Yale Law Professor Akhil Amar
The Jewish Origins of BDS - The Story of the Jewish Committee on the Middle East
The Middle East "Peace Process" - Critical Historical Interviews
Past books:Security in the Middle East - Congressional QuarterlyRegional Change and Great Power Strategies - Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
The Middle East - National Geographic Film Strip
A United States Guarantee for Israel? - Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Monograph