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Lessons for Israel and Palestine from Cambodia’s transition to democracy

To break the cycle of violence, we need to think differently. We must move away from the Oslo process that has been in place for 30 years.

 It takes bold innovative thinking that is disconnected to the 30-year-old Oslo process to break the cycle of violence. Strong new thinking that is disconnected to the 30-year-old Oslo process is necessary to break the cycle of violence. 

To break the cycle of violence, we need to think differently. We must move away from the Oslo process that has been in place for 30 years.

  

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