Why Camp David II Failed: a Negotiation Theory Perspective

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Negotiation Final Paper, Working Group B, May 9th, 2011, 13 р.
From a negotiation standpoint, Arafat’s decision to walk away seems less anomalous and
more cogent. A decade after Camp David II, extensive proposals as to how to resolve the IsraeliPalestinian conflict continue to circulate. Potential resolutions range from a bi-national state to a three state solution to the expected declaration of Palestinian statehood at the UN this fall. The success of such proposals remains to be seen. Looking forward, a negotiation framework is a
useful lens for evaluating potential proposals because it will provide clarity and insight into what
will actually work, since any proposal remains futile in the absence of a ZOPA.

Author(s): Rosenberg R.

Language: English
Commentary: 1019670
Tags: Деловое общение;Переговоры