Download Palestine Review issue 2
Submitted by John Harvey on Nov 11, 2007
The second edition Palestine Review is now available for viewing online, downloading, printing, sharing, emailing and snail mailing. A digest of the logical, the analytical, and the intelligent writing on the occupation of Palestine and its impact on the people there as well as the wider, global implications is meant for reading and sharing for those looking for rational voices often drowned out amid the din of punditry that passes for mainstream in U.S. media.
The three pieces in this issue focuses on the framework of the Fall Meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, called for by the Bush Administration. As Diana Buttu and Nadia Hijab write in their piece that kicks off this issue: “The timing and substance of the international meeting called by US President George Bush in his 16 July 2007 speech on the Middle East may end up focusing on aid at the expense of a political solution. This moves further away from the 1991 Madrid international conference and the bilateral Oslo 1993-2000 negotiations and reinforces the trend that was so visible at the 2005 London meeting. This approach has not worked before and is unlikely to work today.”



