GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

The Fact and Fiction of the Oslo Accords

Apr 5, 2017 | 08:01 GMT

History of the Israel-Palestine Peace Procress
Relationship and trust are foundational for successful negotiation, and, as we see in "Oslo," so is the willingness to surrender one's own ego to risk gaining a better life for the next generation.

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As the dream and drama of "Oslo" unfold on the stage, we see that while relationship and trust are foundational for successful negotiation, so is the willingness to surrender one's own ego to risk gaining a better life for the next generation....

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