The Jerusalem ProjectThe Jerusalem Project focuses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It seeks to develop new approaches to both the process of achieving an end to the conflict, as well as the substantive issues of the conflict. Areas of policy research have included Jerusalem, Refugees, Statehood in Gaza, and responses to Hamas' electoral victory. Jerome M.. Segal is the Director of the Project. He is the author of Creating the Palestinian State: A Strategy for Peace (1989) and co-author of Negotiating Jerusalem (2000).Books and Monographs Jerome Segal, Shlomit Levy, Nader Izzat Sa Id, Elihu Katz, Negotiating Jerusalem, (SUNY Series in Israeli Studies, May 2000) Jerome Segal, Creating the Palestinian State: A Strategy for Peace, (Lawrence Hill & Co., 1989) Working Papers Jerome M. Segal, "The Sovereignity Belongs to God Option for the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif and/or the Old City: An Analysis", (CISSM Working Paper, 07/08/2005) Jerome M. Segal, "A Plan for Comprehensive Unilateral Withdrawals in Coordination With the International Community", (CISSM Working Paper, 10/13/2004) |