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THIS GEOMAT SITE The United States, the Soviet Union, and the University of Michigan Invite you to attend the Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid, Spain at the Royal Palace on October 31-November 3, 1991
4th row from left:unknown, unknown, Amre Moussa 3rd row from left: unknown, James Baker III, unknown, Dr.Kamel Abu Jaber , Hans Van Den Broek 2nd row from left:unknown, unknown, Yitzhak Shamir, unknown 1st row from left:Boris Pankin,Mikhail Gorbachev , George H.W. Bush |
The question of Peace in the Middle East
Visit the source of the Invitation See the timeline of the Travels of Secretary of State, James Baker Accompany James Baker, architect of the Peace Conference, on his travels by flying back in time with Google Earth! The Atmosphere before the Conference-Doubtful Thoughts *Breaking News-U.S. Embassy in Lebanon Hit day before Madrid* Tensions Rise at the Madrid Conference View the Conference Center in 3-D images, as a JPG View the Conference Center and additional photos, as a KMZ file Understand the background of the conference Meet the Actors of the Peace Process in the Middle East Learn your way around the Middle East and the Delegate countries Syria Israel Palestine Lebanon Jordan *Info taken from the U.S. State Dept, Background Notes on Countries of the World Understand the significance of Madrid, Spain Familiarize yourself with the Madrid Framework See a Middle East Peace Chronology dating back to 1978 Bilateral Negotiations Israel-Jordan Israel-Palestine Israel-Syria Israel-Lebanon Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Differing Viewpoints The Key Terms Phases of the Road Map Environment Arms Control and Regional Security Refugees Water -The Water Crisis in the Middle East Economic Development Quick VIDEO History Lesson-check it out! Discover the different components/atmospheres of the Middle East Political Economic Geographic-Location/Climactic Religious Cultural Invention/Progress Read the Opening and Closing Speeches at the Conference Declaration by the UN on the 10th Anniversary of the Conference Calendrical Timeline-The Quest for Peace over the years 1992 Where was Palestine in the Moscow Peace Talks 1993 Oslo Declaration of Principles 1994 American Aid in the Peace Process 1995 Have Arab Governments loss confidence in the Peace Process 1996 Will Israel strike 1997 The Israel-Palestine Conflict-in need of America's help 1998 The Trust is missing in negotiations 1999 Meeting of Clinton & Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel 2000 What Gorbachev thinks 2001 Why we should revive the Madrid Spirit 2002 The U.N. involvement in the Peace Process 2003 The Debate over Oslo 2004 The Peace Process without Arafat 2005 The Progress we've made-or haven't made 2006 The Israel-Lebanon Crisis 2007 What George W. Bush can learn from Madrid today |
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Below: Current Map of the Middle East Region, the countries and their borders are labeled; capitals and major cities are also shown |
Understanding the
Geography of the Middle East through Maps |
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