Abstract

Abstract : In conjunction with higher-profile bilateral negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, the parallel multilateral talks on Arms Control and Regional Security (ACRS) help further the Middle East peace process launched in Madrid in October 1991. Since the Madrid conference, one issue that has aroused recurrent interest during the ACRS talks is the question of whether some form of crisis or prevention center might help to assuage Arab-Israeli conflicts of interest in the region. This study addresses that issue. The words crisis and center, however, are not the only terms that could be employed to identify the issue. Other descriptive labels- such as conflict prevention, which derives from Europe's institutional experience in this regard and addresses approximately the same phenomenon, or conflict avoidance, or avoidance of war- could also be used to define the basic prevention objective. Similarly, words like mechanism or arrangements leap to mind as equivalent formulations or acceptable substitutes for the notion of a prevention center. pg17. JMD

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