July 2000 hosted the most significant talks at Camp David bringing the final status issues to the negotiating
table. However, no deal was completed; moreover, since then, violence and instability have escalated in the
region, with the arrival of President Donald Trump to the White House, the Palestinian/Israeli peace process
had taken a dramatic shift mainly because of the decisions that the administration had adopted regarding the
final status issues; and more specifically on Jerusalem and refugees, which were finalized with the so called
Trump Peace To Prosperity Plan. This paper sheds light on the theory of Coercive Diplomacy and applies it
into the Palestinian/Israeli negotiations taking the Camp David 2000 Peace talks as case study and then
examining what was presented at those talks in relation to what is now being implemented by the current US
administration which dared to translate previous threats into reality. Reviewing past literature and relying on
a number of books and conducting interviews with prominent negotiators from the American, Palestinian
and the Israeli sides who participated at those peace talks, the study tells the true story of Camp David,
demonstrates Coercive Diplomacy in Practice as it illustrates how the third party mediators have strongly
crossed their limits by abandoning their role as mediators and by wearing the hats of interveners, the paper
also demonstrates how Trump’s arrangement to an extent considered what was discussed at Camp David.
Keywords: Coercive Diplomacy ; Peace Process ; Camp David 2000 ; Trump; Deal of Century.
Authors
Dalal IRIQAT
Pages From
625
Pages To
638
ISSN
2663-6190
Journal Name
Dirasat
Volume
49
Issue
1
Keywords
Coercive Diplomacy ; Peace Process ; Camp David 2000 ; Trump; Deal of Century
Abstract