This Side of Peace: A Personal AccountSimon and Schuster, 5 jun 1996 - 320 pagina's From the world-recognized leader of the Palestinians comes an inside view of Arafat and of the secret negotiations and last-minute decisions that led to the Oslo Peace Talks. An insider's view of Mideast diplomacy, the PLO hierarchy, and the author's own life reveals Hanan Ashrawi's struggles as a Christian Arab woman in a Muslim, male-dominated society and chronicles her efforts for peace. |
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