T he purpose of this book is to rekindle debate in the United States about the Israeli-Palestinianrnconflict…. It is not normal that the discourse on the dispute is far more dynamic, varied, andrnintelligent in other countries—including Israel—than in America.rn—From the “Foreword”rnPeace in the Promised Land: A Realist Scenariornedited by Srdja Trifkovicrnfeaturing chapters by Middle Eastern experts, Chronicles editors, and scholarsrnThomas Fleming, Michael Stenton, Leon Hadar, Srdja Trifkovic, Aaron D. Wolf, Paul Gottfried,rnWayne AUensworth, David A. Hartman, Doug Bandow, Stephen B. Presser, and Ivan Eland,rnas well as color maps, source documents, and a selected bibliographyrn””*<»*iS’y-^?'”-rn^ /vrnFew issues in American foreign policy evokernmore emotion than U. S support for Israel.rnWith the death of Yasser Arafat and a newrncentrist coalition in Israel, however, it isrntime to reconsider the question, “What isrnthe American interest in this conflict?”rnPeace in the Promised Land is essentialrnreading for anyone who wants to movernbeyond sound bites and policy proposals tornunderstand the roots of the conflict—andrnthe role that the United States can play inrnits resolution.rnPre-publication price $19.95 ORDER NOWrnSAVE $10.00rnRegular book price $29.95rnPeace in the Promised Land Order Form (please allow 6 weeks for delivery)rnHardcover Price $24.95rn($19.95 + $5.00 shipping and handling each)rnX QuantityrnTotalrnPlease mail form (with payment) to:rnChronicles/ProductsrnP.O. Box 800, Mount Morris, IL 61054rnAPEAC06rnor, to o r d e r t o l l – f r e e ,rnc a l l 1 – 8 0 0 – 3 9 7 – 8 1 60rnPEACrnNamernAddress.rnCity/State/ZiprnCheck or money order enclosedrnI I Please bill my: I I MasterCard I I Visa I I Amex I I DiscoverrnCard*rnExpiration DaternSignaturernrnrn