Abstract

Israeli-Palestinian negotiations introduce the possibility of mutually agreed and substantive changes in Israeli-Palestinian relations. An accord on selfrule could alter ingrained patterns of behavior and launch the relationship on a different trajectory, away from the current zero-sum game. The study undertaken by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences seeks to demystify the issue, linking the principles of Palestinian self-rule to precise measures on the ground that would underpin a meaningful interim period. The report aims to demonstrate that a transitional period is feasible and, in fact, beneficial to both Palestinians and Israelis. It specifies three arenas in which agreement will be essential:

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