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The Arab Peace Initiative: Why Now?
Gabrielle Rifkind, November 2008

This report is based on an expert roundtable organised by ORG on 15-17 October 2008 to give the Arab Peace Initiative (API) a higher profile. Present at the roundtable were senior serving and former diplomats and officials who have influence in and access to their own governments in the Arab world, Israel, US and UK. The report concludes that many key actors across the region have a stake in the Palestine-Israel conflict and any sustainable agreement would necessitate including them in a robust framework for regional stability. This would include Palestine-Israel, Syrian-Israel, and Lebanon-Israel tracks with a working group on the Arab Peace Initiative to support the negotiations.

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  • ORG has published The Arab Peace Initiative: Why Now?. This report, authored by Gabrielle Rifkind and with a foreword by HRH Prince Turki al Faisal, is based on an expert roundtable organised by Oxford Research Group on 15-17 October 2008 at Charney Manor, Oxfordshire, to give the Arab Peace Initiative (API) a higher profile. Present at the roundtable were senior serving and former diplomats and officials who have influence in and access to their own governments in the Arab world, Israel, US and UK.
  • ORG has published the first in a series of reports based on the outcomes of six regional consultations on sustainable security. The report, Tigers and Dragons: Sustainable Security in Asia and Australasia, includes an integrated analysis of the regional drivers of insecurity and blockages to change in Asia, together with recommendations for policy-makers.
  • ORG has published its fifth international security annual report. Written by Paul Rogers, The Tipping Point? ORG International Security Report 2008 examines international security trends in relation to Iraq, Afghanistan/Pakistan, the al-Qaida movement, East-West relations after the Russian intervention in Georgia, and the probable security impact of the international economic downturn.

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