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THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE PROCESS THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE OSLO ACCORDS

What in 1993 made it possible to reach that historic, though provisional, agreement between former enemies? Why have all the attempts to achieve a comprehensive peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians failed, so far?

Author: Stefano Marchi Publisher: Tà Politiká

Complimentary e-book on the 1993 Oslo Accords and subsequent failed negotiations for a full and permanent peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. This publication contains exclusive conversations by the author with high-level witnesses and analysts:
(in alphabetical order)

Gadi Baltiansky
(former spokesman for the Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak)

Yossi Beilin
(former minister of the State of Israel)

Amre Moussa
(former secretary general of the Arab League and former foreign affairs minister of Egypt)

Fiamma Nirenstein
(Italian-Israeli journalist and member of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)

Nabil Sha’ath
(historic figure and former negotiator of the Palestine Liberation Organization)

Omar Shaban
(director of the independent Palestinian center for strategic studies PalThink, based in Gaza)

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OSCAR NIEMEYER’S LEGACY IN BRAZIL

Technical features and aesthetic goals of the great Carioca architect’s works

Author: Stefano Marchi Publisher: Tà Politiká

Multilingual digital monograph on Oscar Niemeyer, containing dozens of photographs and three unpublished interviews with experienced colleagues of the Brazilian architect: Massimiliano Fuksas (from Italy), Jacques Gourvénec (from France) and Eduardo Souto de Moura (from Portugal), who was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 2011.

Everyone is entitled to read, download and even print this publication free of charge, with no commitment whatsoever, provided that it is done on a non-profit basis.

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