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About the Conflict Management Desk
The Jerusalem institute for Israel Studies has formed in the year 2003 a unique and inter-disciplinary research group, designated to re-examine the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and especially the violent confrontation which erupted in September 2000.
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Areas of Research
The Conflict Management desk is involved in various research including Jerusalem, management of holy places, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Jewish-Arab relations in Israel.
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Notable Achievements
The Conflict Management Desk has made a considerable impact regarding the conflict field, including participation of JIIS researchers in the Peace Administration (1999-2000).
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Studies in Progress
The Conflict Management Desk is currently involved in a number of ongoing studies and projects
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Future Challenges
Conflict Management challenges involve examining of alternatives for a permanent arrangement in Jerusalem, coexistence in the absence of arrangements,managing and resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Ongoing Projects 2010
The Conflict Management and Resolution research desk develops new conceptual models and practicable alternatives for the management and resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly in Jerusalem, for the use of decision-makers.
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The Arab Peace Initiative – A Historic Opportunity?
At the Riyadh Summit of March 2007, the Arab League affirmed the initiative originally published at the Beirut Summit of March 2002. This resolution is a potentially momentous one for the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Syrian conflicts; should the Arab Peace Initiative be adopted by all parties as a basis for negotiations, it may represent a positive turning point.
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