@article { , title = {History of track two peace negotiations: Interview with Hussein Agha}, abstract = {© 2021 Indiana University. All rights reserved. The article records my interview with Track Two Palestinian peace negotiator Hussein Agha. We discussed his own involvement in the peace process; the Oslo Accords; the Stockholm channel; the Beilin/Abu Mazen Agreement and Camp David 2000. We also discussed the qualities of the two Palestinian leaders who chose him for different assignments, Arafat and Abbas; the use of violence as a political weapon; Palestinian internal rivalries; the merits of Track Two negotiations, and the Palestinian Right of Return. The interview assesses the positive and negative lessons and implications of the peace process.}, doi = {10.2979/israelstudies.26.1.03}, eissn = {1527-201X}, issn = {1084-9513}, issue = {1}, journal = {Israel Studies}, pages = {47-72}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3667161}, volume = {26}, keyword = {Institute of Applied Ethics, Middle East Study Group, Abu Mazen, Agha, Arafat, Camp David, Israel, Oslo Accords, Palestinian Authority (PA), Peace negotiations, PLO}, year = {2021}, author = {Cohen-Almagor, Raphael} }