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Informationen zum Autor Jacob Shamir, Khalil Shikaki Klappentext Jacob Shamir is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism and Senior Research Fellow at the Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is author of The Anatomy of Public Opinion(with Michal Shamir) and of numerous articles and reports on public opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Khalil Shikaki has taught political science at several universities, and is currently the director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research in Ramallah and a senior fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University. Zusammenfassung Examines how the Israeli and Palestinian publics' assessments, expectations, mutual perceptions and mis perceptions, and overt political action fed into domestic policy formation and international negotiations - from the failure of the 2000 Camp David summit through the second Intifada and the elections of 2006. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Joint Israeli-Palestinian Poll: Context and Methodology 3. The Public Imperative: Public Opinion in Two-Level Games 4. The Israeli and Palestinian Publics: Differences and Similarities 5. Camp David 2000: Tied Hands and Closed Lips 6. The Eruption of the Intifada: The Role of Violence in Two-Level Games 7. From Geneva to Disengagement: Opportunities and Constraints 8. Political Turnabouts: The Electoral Connection 9. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index