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A2. EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana, Remarks on a Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Northwood, England, 11 July 2009 (Excerpts).

A2. EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana, Remarks on a... Documents anD source material r Security Council involvement to proclaim an independent Palestinian state by a fixed deadline regardless of the status of negotiations, was later explicitly picked up by other members of the international community and reflects close coordination with the Palestinian Authority government of Salam Fayyad (see the interview in this issue and Doc. B1 and B4 below). The full text of Solana's lecture can be found online at www.ditchley.co.uk. ... The Middle East: The Imperative of Action . . . The "core issues" in the Arab-Israeli conflict have not changed in the last 50 years. But the context in which we discuss them has. There are many new elements. Others have taken on a different quality. The role of Iran; nonstate actors as strategic threats and transnational terrorism; deficits of governance; the rise of political Islam. A central new development is President Obama's administration and his agenda for change. This is immensely welcome. In this context, what should be our guiding philosophy? First, a comprehensive approach to the different issues. Focusing only on one while neglecting the others will not work. Managing this complexity is the main challenge of our policy. Such a comprehensive approach http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Palestine Studies University of California Press

A2. EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana, Remarks on a Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Northwood, England, 11 July 2009 (Excerpts).

Journal of Palestine Studies , Volume 39 (1) – Oct 1, 2009

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University of California Press
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Copyright © by the University of California Press
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Documents and Source Material: International
ISSN
0377-919X
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1533-8614
DOI
10.1525/jps.2010.XXXIX.1.153
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Documents anD source material r Security Council involvement to proclaim an independent Palestinian state by a fixed deadline regardless of the status of negotiations, was later explicitly picked up by other members of the international community and reflects close coordination with the Palestinian Authority government of Salam Fayyad (see the interview in this issue and Doc. B1 and B4 below). The full text of Solana's lecture can be found online at www.ditchley.co.uk. ... The Middle East: The Imperative of Action . . . The "core issues" in the Arab-Israeli conflict have not changed in the last 50 years. But the context in which we discuss them has. There are many new elements. Others have taken on a different quality. The role of Iran; nonstate actors as strategic threats and transnational terrorism; deficits of governance; the rise of political Islam. A central new development is President Obama's administration and his agenda for change. This is immensely welcome. In this context, what should be our guiding philosophy? First, a comprehensive approach to the different issues. Focusing only on one while neglecting the others will not work. Managing this complexity is the main challenge of our policy. Such a comprehensive approach

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Journal of Palestine StudiesUniversity of California Press

Published: Oct 1, 2009

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