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E-raamat: Governance and Security in Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Old City Initiative

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Governance and Security in Jerusalem is the second in a series of three books which collectively present in detail the work of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, or JOCI, a major Canadian-led Track Two diplomatic effort, undertaken between 2003 and 2014. The aim of the Initiative was to find sustainable governance solutions for the Old City of Jerusalem, arguably the most sensitive and intractable of the final status issues dividing Palestinians and Israelis.

This book presents a collection of studies commissioned by the Initiative in aid of its work on the Special Regime. It is split into three parts, Part I provides background papers on governance and security issues; Part II presents Palestinian and Israeli partner perspectives on governance options for a special regime, and the Part III delivers partner perspectives on security studies for a special regime. The studies written by the Israeli and Palestinian partners provide important background and historical context for JOCI's work on security and governance. The position papers, presented in their original form, greatly influenced the development of the Special Regime governance model.

Offering a unique insight on a range of governance and security issues in Jerusalem, this book will be of great significance to the policy-making community and students and scholars with an interest in Middle East politics, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Middle East peace process.

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This second volume of The Jerusalem Old City Initiative is a negotiators dream detailed chapters on legal arrangements, governance, security, and a creative architectural scheme for managing the flow of people and vehicles. Israeli, Palestinian and international experts have compiled all the raw material needed for serious negotiations to take place, and they have laid out artful, creative ideas for managing what many have thought to be intractable problems. Indeed, the authors in this volume have demonstrated that governance and security in Jerusalems Old City can be dealt with; it is now up to the politicians to muster the will to reach agreement, drawing on this wealth of material.

Daniel Kurtzer, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel

List of illustrations
ix
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xviii
Introduction 1(4)
PART I Background and Context to Governance and Security
5(100)
1 Socio-economic conditions in the Old City of Jerusalem
7(66)
Joseph B. Glass
Rassem Khamaisi
2 Conflict resolution in the Old City, past and future
73(16)
Nazmi Aljubeh
Daniel Seidemann
3 Mapping factors of stabilization and destabilization in the Old City
89(16)
Nazmi al-Jubeh
Daniel Seidemann
PART II Governance Options for a Special Regime
105(118)
4 Old City governance
107(23)
Hiba Husseini
Al-Mustakbal Foundation
5 A plan for governance in a special regime in Jerusalem
130(13)
Gilead Sher
Jonathan Gillis
Naomi Vestfrid
6 The legal parameters of the Old City of Jerusalem special regime
143(37)
Gilead Sher
Jonathan Gillis
Amir Kadari
7 The legal framework for a special regime: The Old City of Jerusalem
180(17)
Mazen Qupty
8 The Jerusalem Old City Initiative: The adjudicatory regime and dispute resolution mechanism
197(15)
Gilead Sher
9 Dispute resolution in the Old City
212(11)
Timothy Donais
PART III Security Studies for a Special Regime
223(104)
10 Jerusalem security principles: The Old City
225(18)
Issa Kassissieh
Nazmi al-Jubeh
11 Security arrangements in the Old City of East Jerusalem
243(7)
Yaser Dajani
Jibrin al-Bakri
12 Security mechanism in the Holy Basin: A comprehensive analysis of security elements for a possible Old City special regime (OCSR)
250(40)
Pint Meidan-Shani
Moty Cristal
Arieh Amit
Peri Golan
Reuven Berko
13 The events surrounding the Mugrabi Gate: 2007 case study
290(20)
Daniel Seidemann
14 Jaffa Gate crossing facilities: A spatial study
310(17)
Yehuda Greenfield-Gilat
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai
Index 327
Tom Najem is Project Manager of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Windsor, Canada.

Michael J. Molloy is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Senior Fellow at the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Canada.

Michael Bell is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative, Adjunct Professor at the University of Windsor and Senior Fellow at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada.

John Bell is Co-Director of the Jerusalem Old City Initiative and Director of the Middle East and Mediterranean Programme at the Toledo International Center for Peace, Spain.