Assignment 2: Position paper and country strategic priorities, 3-4 pages, double-spaced of text plus additional pages for figures/tables (in an appendix) and Bibliography (15%) In 2-3 pages, write an...

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Assignment 2: Rubric for paper is attached. Refer to Part 1 (Order 63646 or the attached pdf.file named, Assignment 1.) Assignment 2 is building upon assignment 1, it’s a positional paper on Édouard Phillipe & France on issues between Israel and Palestinians.




Assignment 2: Position paper and country strategic priorities, 3-4 pages, double-spaced of text plus additional pages for figures/tables (in an appendix) and Bibliography (15%) In 2-3 pages, write an individual position paper about which reflects the position of Édouard Phillipe and his take on the final status issues listed below. Make the position as detailed as possible and include tables and figures in an appendix. Draw on your previous work as much as is useful. Appendices and your bibliography should come after the 3-4 page requirement. Include a list of France’s strategic priorities in final peace negotiations. Beginning with 1, state the most important thing you want to gain and continue to list your strategic goals up to the nth or least important issue you want to gain in final negotiations. These goals cut across all issues and are developed from the point of view of your country. For example, what does France most want to happen in a negotiation between Israel and the Palestinians? What does it hope to gain for France? At the same time, also list at least three areas which you think you can compromise with other actors in the negotiation in order to get what you most want. ** Use Assignment 1 for reference ** Total: /15 Grammar: /2 Has a bibliography/reference list that is appropriately cited (Chicago author-date recommended, but not required): /1 Complete and plausible individual position paper (Identifies the name of the character and explains what he/she might believe about the final status issues listed in the syllabus): /8 Complete and plausible list of strategic priorities: /4 ISSUES 1.Borders  How much and which land will be part of the Israeli and Palestinian states? Related issues: Nature of the border of a Palestinian state vis-à-vis Jordan (contiguity), passage between the West Bank and Gaza for Palestinians and border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt 0. Security  How will Israelis and Palestinians be both sovereign and live securely as neighbors? Will violent groups be allowed to meet and demonstrate in Palestine and other places in the region? Will militias in Palestine and neighboring states be allowed to obtain and use weapons? What institutions will ensure security in Palestine in the early years while state institutions are developing? Who will protect settlers in the West Bank if settlements remain within the larger borders of the Palestinian state? What will the Palestinian armed forces, if any, be like? If Palestine is not allowed to have an army, which forces will ensure its security? Related issues: Nuclear weapons, Israel/West Bank barrier, control of terrorism and incitement at home and abroad  0. Refugees (Right of Return) and the Character of the Israeli State Related issues: How many displaced Palestinians and their descendants will be allowed to live as citizens in Israel? What will other countries in the region and outside the region do to provide citizenship for all Palestinians? What will be the criteria for citizenship in Palestine? What institutional framework will be in place to handle cases and appeals for Israeli, Palestinian, or foreign citizenship? Will Israel retain its character as a democratic and Jewish state in its Basic Laws? Will Arab Israelis have equal rights? 0. Water How will water resources (e.g. lakes, rivers, aquifers) be divided between Israel, Palestine and Jordan? What institutions will be in place to ensure that one or more of the parties does not spoil or sabotage the water of others? Will Syria have direct access to Lake Tiberias? 0. Settlements in the West Bank/East Jerusalem/Golan Heights Which settlements, if any, will be allowed to remain in the West Bank? Who will provide for the security of the settlers if they stay within the West Bank? 0. Jerusalem and Holy Places Will Jerusalem be divided? If so, how? Will Jerusalem be the capital of Israel, Palestine, or both? Who will control the holy sites and how will access to those sites be ensured by the state or states in control of them?   0. Palestinian Statehood and Institutions and Foreign Aid A two-state solution requires mutual recognition of the Israeli and Palestinian states and recognition of the Israeli state by all regional actors. How will this be achieved? Will groups in either Palestine or Israel and elsewhere that do not accept the existence of one of these state entities be legitimate and allowed to compete in formal politics or have the right of association? What resources will be available to build the capacity of Palestinian state institutions and bolster economic development? Who will “put the money on the table” to provide the glue that makes the peace plan stick? (i.e. How will nascent Palestinian institutions be funded and supported and as they develop capacity?) Since peace between governments if not enough, think broadly about the sorts of nonprofit and nongovernmental efforts that are needed to build interdependence and trust between people, not just governments.
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Edouard Phillipe Position and Country Strategic priorities
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Issues
Borders
    The final take of Phi
llippe on the border related issues between Israel and Palestine indicates that the tension has increased between Israel and Palestinians residing in East Jerusalem, the west bank and Gaza. Gaza is been ruled by Hamas a Palestinian militant group his group has also fought with Israel many a times. The borders of Gaza are highly controlled by the Israel and Egypt in order to stop transport of weapons for Hamas.
    The recent peace plan from US president Donald Trump stems that land claimed by the Palestinians would become a part of Israel and will undergo settlements. However, there is no agreement on where to draw the border precisely. The border conflict got outraged with the upcoming days and there is no any solutions looking possible towards it.
Security
    The Philippine takes into account that both the nation could live securely and could be both termed as sovereign by mutually agreeing to the resolution made in the framework for the countries to leave peacefully. The resolution should be made accordingly to relevant Security Council. He advocated the agenda for a two state solution by negotiation as the way of communication, by allocating Jerusalem as the capital of both the states. So that peace would be established between them.[footnoteRef:2] And France would not be interfering in the whole matter. [2: Howorth, Jolyon. "France, Britain and the euro-Atlantic crisis." Survival 45, no. 4 (2003): 173-192.]
Refugee (Right of Return) and the Character of the Israeli State
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