1st Edition

Practical Peacemaking in the Middle East The Environment, Water, Refugees, and Economic Cooperation and Development

Edited By Steven L. Spiegel, David J. Pervin Copyright 1995

    First published in 1995. This volume grew out of an international conference held at the University of California, Los Angeles, in June 1993. This is Volume II of two on Practical Peacemaking in the Middle East and presents papers on the Environment, Water, Refugees, and Economic Cooperation and Development.

    List of Figures, Preface, Acknowledgments, List of Abbreviations, 1. Introduction, PART I: The Environment, 2. Call for a Better Environment, 3. A Proposed Model for Environmental Protection in the Middle East, 4. A Proposed Policy for Coastal and Marine Resources Management and Protection in the Gulf of Aqaba, 5. Development and Protection of the Gulf of Aqaba, 6. Gulf of Aqaba Environmental Protection: A Survey of Regulatory, Enforcement, and Dispute Management Tools, 7. Regional Hazardous Waste Management in the Middle East: Compliance and Confidence Building in Implementing Peace, PART II: Water, 8. Reducing the Risks of Water-Related Conflict in the Middle East, 9. Addressing the Problem of Water in the Middle East, 10. Water and an Israeli-Palestinian Peace Settlement, 11. The Water Problem in the Middle East and Proposals for Its Solution, 12. Water Resources: Use, Constraints and Potential for Cooperation in the Middle East, PART III: Refugees, 13. The Multilateral Working Group on Refugees: Cover-Up in Preparation for a Breakthrough, 14. The Palestinian Refugee Issue: Possible Outcomes, Achievable Goals, 15. In Search of a Durable Solution: Residency Status and Civil Rights of Palestinians in Host Arab States, 16. The Peace Process and the Palestinian Refugees: New Concepts and New Realities, 17. Durable Employment for the Refugee-Populated Gaza Strip, PART IV: Economic Cooperation and Development, 18. Economic Cooperation and Middle East Regional Stability, 19. Practical Prospects for Arab-Israeli Economic Cooperation, 20. Strengthening Markets to Build Peace, 21. The Economics and Politics of a Free Economic Zone and Port in the Gaza Region, 22. A Middle Eastern Free Trade Agreement (MEFfA): Prospects and Possibilities, About the Editors and Contributors, About the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Index

    Biography

    Steve L. Spiegel, David J. Pervin