 | |  What Will Peace Mean For the Middle East? If the states of the post-World War II Middle East ever agree to get along, they'll usher in a new era of less predictable and more localized conflictsover resourcesjust like the rest of the world after the Cold War.Although the new generation of leaders is increasingly steeped in thegeopolitical habits and consumer tastes of the West, real stability will cometo the Middle East only when their subjects live in freedom and democracy. read the full story | | | |
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web resources U.S. Department of State: Middle East Peace Process Features an index of statements, information on summits and talks, andlinks to related sitesand attempts to redefine development in terms of exploring what arabspeople already have. research on arabs today United Nations: Question of Palestine A centralized linked index of United Nations reports and informationrelated to the Palestine-Israel conflict The Anatomy of the Arab-Israeli Conflict A history of the conflict, profiles of the parties and an interactive mapof Jerusalem A Personal Diary of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict A photo diary with photos by Nigel Parry taken in the West Bank from1994 to 1998 | |