Jerusalem and Washington
A Life in Politics and Diplomacy- Authors:
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- 2018
Summary
Diplomat and raconteur Zalman Shoval leads readers behind the closed doors of Jerusalem and Washington in this memoir, into the rooms where prime ministers and presidents made decisions about the first Gulf War, the fate of Jonathan Pollard, the role of the PLO, and Israel’s responses to international criticism and hostilities.
As a member of Israel’s Likud party, an early ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and a two-time ambassador to the United States, Shoval has navigated the complicated relationships among Israel’s various ministers and political parties. But none was more fraught than Jerusalem and Washington’s in the 1990s, when Israel’s financial dependence on the U.S. ignited tensions that threatened Shoval’s diplomatic expulsion.
Since Israel’s founding seventy years ago, Shoval has championed its independence, survival, and global reputation. His public life began as a child relocated from 1930s Europe, throwing rocks at Palestine’s British occupiers and living alongside Arabs and Jews whose backgrounds differed greatly from his own. As a college student in the U.S. and Switzerland, an intelligence officer in the Israeli Defense Force, a member of Israel’s governing majority in Jerusalem, and Israel’s ambassador in Washington, DC, Shoval’s cosmopolitan background has influenced his hopes for Israel, and his ability to negotiate with others.
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- Copyright year
- 2018
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-1682-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-1683-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 334
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Foreword by Dennis Ross No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- 1: A Tel Aviv Boy No access Pages 1 - 18
- 2: Nahalal, San Francisco, Geneva No access Pages 19 - 23
- 3: “Why would a young man like you want to go into the foreign ministry?” No access Pages 24 - 32
- 4: Banking and Politics No access Pages 33 - 41
- 5: The Six-Day War: Egyptian POW Interrogator No access Pages 42 - 46
- 6: Splits and Unifications No access Pages 47 - 60
- 7: War and Turnabout No access Pages 61 - 71
- 8: Dayan Joins the Begin Government; Shoval: The Public Diplomat No access Pages 72 - 83
- 9: Camp David, 1978: Stalemate and Breakthrough No access Pages 84 - 90
- 10: Begin and Dayan: No Longer No access Pages 91 - 97
- 11: Hurvitz: Finance Minister; Weizman Seeks to Depose Begin No access Pages 98 - 99
- 12: Breakup of La’am and the Founding of Telem; Death of Dayan No access Pages 100 - 105
- 13: The First Lebanon War No access Pages 106 - 110
- 14: Twice Unity No access Pages 111 - 122
- 15: “Mr. Ambassador” No access Pages 123 - 130
- 16: “Money is fungible.” No access Pages 131 - 135
- 17: “We are not considering a preemptive strike.” No access Pages 136 - L
- 18: “Zalman, the war will start today.” No access Pages 145 - 157
- 19: Bargaining and Crisis No access Pages 158 - 169
- 20: “I want to begin the peace process—together with you.” No access Pages 170 - 176
- 21: “Israel must choose between guarantees and settlements.” No access Pages 177 - 183
- 22: The Madrid Conference: “The United States will not support the creation of an independent Palestinian state.” No access Pages 184 - 189
- 23: Couch Talks and Coffee Diplomacy No access Pages 190 - 201
- 24: Stalemate with Palestinians, Progress with Jordan No access Pages 202 - 207
- 25: Shamir and George H. W. Bush Leave the Stage No access Pages 208 - 212
- 26: Other Troubles No access Pages 213 - 217
- 27: “The Israeli Cronkite” No access Pages 218 - 224
- 28: The Guarantees: Happy End No access Pages 225 - 234
- 29: Rabin: “I want you to stay.” No access Pages 235 - 241
- 30: “You have brought honor to Israel and the United States.” No access Pages 242 - 243
- 31: “Your guy won.” No access Pages 244 - 253
- 32: Washington for the Second Time No access Pages 254 - 258
- 33: The Wye River Conference; Pressure and a Near Blowup No access Pages 259 - 281
- 34: Efforts to Block the Iranian Nuclear Program No access Pages 282 - 285
- 35: Another New Boss: Ehud Barak No access Pages 286 - 295
- 36: Return Home; Barak Is Defeated by Sharon No access Pages 296 - 312
- Notes No access Pages 313 - 316
- Index No access Pages 317 - 332
- About the Author No access Pages 333 - 334





