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Contested Sites in Jerusalem is the third and final volume in a series of books which collectively present in detail the work of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, or JOCI, a major Canadian-led Track Two diplomatic effort, undertaken between 2003 and 2014. The aim of the Initiative was to find sustainable governance solutions for the Old City of Jerusalem, arguably the most sensitive and intractable of the final status issues dividing Palestinians and Israelis.This book examines the complex and often contentious issues that arise from the overlapping claims to the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif, the role of UNESCO, and the major implications of the JOCI Special Regime for such issues as archaeology, property, and the economy. Part I is dedicated to holy sites ground zero of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, a point reinforced by the autumn 2014 disturbances which threatened to spiral out of control and engulf Palestinians and Israelis in yet another wave of violence. Parts IIIV of the volume contain studies on archaeology, property, and economics that were written after the completion of the Special Regime model, specifically to address in depth how a Special Regime would deal with each of these three important areas.Contested Sites in Jerusalem offers an insightful explanation of the enormous challenges facing any attempt to find sustainable governance and security arrangements for the Old City in the context of a peace agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians. It will therefore be of immense value to the policy-making community, as well as anyone in academia with a focus on Middle East politics, the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, and the Middle East peace process.

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In this third and final volume of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, the authors have delved into what one has termed ground zero of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, namely the holy sites in Jerusalem. This volume reminds us that the issues related to the holy sites extend beyond Israelis and Palestinians, and are of immense importance to other important stakeholders, including the world community of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish believers. As complex and emotionally-charged as religious issues in Jerusalem can be to all parties, the authors demonstrate practical and workable solutions for control, access, security, and preservation of the dignity of the places holy to the three great monotheistic religions. This is a critical, must read for statesmen, negotiators, and leaders of all faiths. It is an equally critical reminder that seemingly intractable problems, including religious problems, are resolvable.
Daniel Kurtzer, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel
CONTESTED SITES IN JERUSALEM
Contested Sites in Jerusalem is the third and final volume in a series of books which collectively present in detail the work of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, or JOCI, a major Canadian-led Track Two diplomatic effort, undertaken between 2003 and 2014. The aim of the Initiative was to find sustainable governance solutions for the Old City of Jerusalem, arguably the most sensitive and intractable of the final status issues dividing Palestinians and Israelis.
This book examines the complex and often contentious issues that arise from the overlapping claims to the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif, the role of UNESCO, and the major implications of the JOCI Special Regime for such issues as archaeology, property, and the economy. of the volume contain studies on archaeology, property, and economics that were written after the completion of the Special Regime model, specifically to address in depth how a Special Regime would deal with each of these three important areas.
Contested Sites in Jerusalem offers an insightful explanation of the enormous challenges facing any attempt to find sustainable governance and security arrangements for the Old City in the context of a peace agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians. It will therefore be of immense value to the policy-making community, as well as anyone in academia with a focus on Middle East politics, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Middle East peace process.
Tom Najem is Project Manager of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Windsor, Canada.
Michael J. Molloy is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Senior Fellow at the University of Ottawas Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Canada.
Michael Bell is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, Adjunct Professor at the University of Windsor, and Senior Fellow at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada.
John Bell is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Director of the Middle East and Mediterranean Programme at the Toledo International Centre for Peace, Spain.
UCLA Center for Middle East Development (CMED)
Series Editors
Steven Spiegel, UCLA
Elizabeth Matthews, California State University, San Marcos
The UCLA Center for Middle East Development (CMED) series on Middle East security and cooperation is designed to present a variety of perspectives on a specific topic, such as democracy in the Middle East, dynamics of IsraeliPalestinian relations, Gulf security, and the gender factor in the Middle East. The uniqueness of the series is that the authors write from the viewpoint of a variety of countries so that no matter what the issue, articles appear from many different states, both within and beyond the region. No existing series provides a comparable, multinational collection of authors in each volume. Thus, the series presents a combination of writers from countries who, for political reasons, do not always publish in the same volume. The series features a number of sub-themes under a single heading, covering security, social, political, and economic factors affecting the Middle East.
For a full list of titles in the series:
www.routledge.com/middleeaststudies/series/CMED
Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967
Behind the Breakthroughs and Failure
Galia Golan
Justice and Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov
The Political Ideology of Ayatollah Khamenei
Out of the Mouth of the Supreme Leader of Iran
Yvette Hovsepian-Bearce
Saudi Arabia and Nuclear Weapons
How do Countries Think About the Bomb?
Norman Cigar
Track Two Diplomacy and Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Old City Initiative
Edited by Tom Najem, Michael Molloy, Michael Bell, John Bell
Reconstructing the Middle East
Political and Economic Policy
Edited by Abdulwahab Alkebsi, Nathan Brown, Charlotta Sparre
Governance and Security in Jersualem
The Jerusalem Old City Initiative
Edited by Tom Najem, Michael J. Molloy,
Michael Bell and John Bell
Contested Sites in Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Old City Initiative
Edited by Tom Najem, Michael J. Molloy,
Michael Bell, and John Bell
CONTESTED SITES IN JERUSALEM
The Jerusalem Old City Initiative
Edited by Tom Najem, Michael J. Molloy,
Michael Bell, and John Bell
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The right of Tom Najem, Michael J. Molloy, Michael Bell, and John Bell to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Najem, Tom, editor. | Molloy, Michael J., editor. | Bell, Michael
(Ambassador), editor. | Bell, John (Diplomat), editor.
Title: Contested sites in Jerusalem : the Jerusalem Old City Initiative /
edited by Tom Najem, Michael J. Molloy, Michael Bell, and John Bell.
Description: First edition. | Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York,
NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: UCLA Center for Middle East
Development (CMED); 14 | Includes bibliographical references
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