<p>Introduction; Rami G. Khouri, Karim Makdisi, and Martin Wählisch<br/><br/>Part I: Peacemaking and the United Nations<br/>Introduction; Karim Makdisi<br/>1. Making and Keeping the Peace: Reflections on UN Experiences in the Middle East and Afghanistan; Lakhdar Brahimi<br/>2. Peacemaking Under the United Nations Flag: Reflections on a Quarter Century of Mediations; Jan Eliasson<br/>3. Lessons Learned from a Quarter Century of Peacemaking; Alvaro de Soto<br/>4. Crossroads of Crisis: Yarmouk, Syria, and the Predicament of the Palestinian Refugees; Filippo Grandi<br/>5. The UN in the Middle East and the Arab Awakening; Richard Falk<br/><br/>Part II: The Arab-Israeli Peace Process<br/>Introduction; Rami G. Khouri<br/>6. Thirty Years after Camp David: A Memo to the Arab World, Israel, and the Quartet; Jimmy Carter<br/>7. The Situation in the Middle East: A Vision for the Future; Amr Moussa<br/>8. Talking with Islamists: The Need for Mutual Dignity and Respect; Alastair Crooke<br/>9. Supervising a Temporary Truce, Working for a Permanent Peace: UNTSO's Mission in the Middle East; Robert Mood<br/><br/>Part III: Paths in Conflict Resolution<br/>Introduction; Martin Wählisch<br/>10. Beyond Mediation: Promoting Change and Resolving Conflict Trough Authentic National Dialogues; Hannes Siebert<br/>11. Preventing and Resolving Deadly Conflict: What Have We Learned?; Gareth Evans<br/>12. The Public as Peacemaker: How Polling in Divided Societies Can Promote Negotiated Agreements; ColinIrwin<br/>13. Fostering Power-sharing and Governance in Pluralistic Societies: Lessons from Canada's Experience; Bob Rae<br/><br/><br/></p>