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History 102SY The United States and the Middle East 1900 to the Present
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Media Portrayals of the Middle East, 1970s-1990s
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The Rise and Fall of the Oslo Peace Process
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February 1991—Coalition launched ground war against Iraqi forces
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Iraqi forces quickly capitulated
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March 1991—Two separate Iraqi rebellions, by Shia in south and Kurds in north, broke out
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Saddam crushed both rebellions, creating huge refugee crisis
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US military declared “no-fly” zones in northern and southern Iraq, creating safe havens for Kurds and Shia, respectively
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Saddam Hussein remained in power in Baghdad
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Media Portrayals of the Middle East, 1970s-1990s
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Orientalist themes in American popular culture 1921
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For decades prior to the 1970s, there had been a romantic tradition in Orientalist depictions of the ME 1926
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For decades prior to the 1970s, there had been a romantic tradition in Orientalist depictions of the ME 1921
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For decades prior to the 1970s, there had been a romantic tradition in Orientalist depictions of the ME 1921
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Mid-1970s—romantic tradition gave way to more hostile portrayals of Arabs and Muslims, stressing violence, terrorism, obscene oil wealth, etc 1975
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Mid-1970s—romantic tradition gave way to more hostile portrayals of Arabs and Muslims, stressing violence, terrorism, obscene oil wealth, etc 1976
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Mid-1970s—romantic tradition gave way to more hostile portrayals of Arabs and Muslims, stressing violence, terrorism, obscene oil wealth, etc 1977
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1986
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1992 1990s—Situ became more complex: negative portrayals continued, but Arab Americans sometimes succeeded in pressuring media outlets to soften portrayals
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1994
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Mid-1990s—Some speculation about ME terrorism turned out to be false, encouraging more caution Oklahoma City bombing, 1995 Timothy McVeigh
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Mid-1990s—Some speculation about ME terrorism turned out to be false, encouraging more caution Crash of TWA 800, 1996
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Late 1990s—Some mainstream movies presented more complex and human ME characters and situations 1998
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Late 1990s—Some mainstream movies presented more complex and human ME characters and situations 1999
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Late 1990s—Some mainstream movies presented more complex and human ME characters and situations 1999Jack Shaheen
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The Rise and Fall of the Oslo Peace Process
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Israeli occupation of West Bank and Gaza Strip
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Late 1980s-early 1990s— Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza Strip mounted Intifada (uprising) against Israeli occupation
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During prelude to first Gulf War, Saddam Hussein offered to withdraw from Kuwait if Israel withdrew from Arab territories taken in 1967; offer generated enthusiasm in Arab world
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President George H.W. Bush refused any quid pro quo but made vague commitment to address Arab-Israeli dispute after Iraq was ousted from Kuwait
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Arafat’s and the PLO’s vulnerabilities by the early 1990s: Dwindling support from the Arab world Loss of Soviet patronage
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Growing pressure on Israel to change status quo in occupied territories Israeli women protesting the Occupation, Tel Aviv, 1988
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October 1991—Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev hosted Middle East peace conference in Madrid; talks soon bogged down
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1991-1992—Bush refused request of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir (Likud) for $10 billion loan guarantee, on grounds that some of the money would be used to build Jewish settlements in West Bank and Gaza
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Summer 1992—Yitzhak Rabin (Labor) became Israel’s prime minister and pledged to stop building new settlements, but number of settlers continued to rise
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Bill Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush, 1992
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Clinton and Israel With Yitzhak Rabin
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Summer 1993—Israeli and PLO officials met secretly in Oslo, Norway, and worked out general formula for resolving dispute: Israel would withdraw from small part of occupied territories, which Palestinians would govern; later negotiation would resolve “final status” of territories
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September 1993—Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat sealed agreement with handshake on White House lawn
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Palestinian critiques of Oslo Secular nationalist (Edward Said) Islamist (Hamas)
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November 1995— Rabin assassinated by right-wing Israeli fanatic
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By 2000 Israel had withdrawn from about 40% of occupied territories and evacuated most Palestinian population areas
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But Israel continued to populate territories with Jewish settlers against will of Palestinians
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July 2000-January 2001—In series of negotiations moderated by Clinton, Palestinians and Israelis narrowed their differences but ultimately failed to reach agreement Arafat and Israeli PM Ehud Barak
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Israeli proposal Palestinian proposal Solid blue: areas to be annexed by Israel
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September 2000—Ariel Sharon made provocative visit to Temple Mount in East Jerusalem, sparking Palestinian protests, which Israeli forces violently put down
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Second Palestinian Intifada erupted in occupied territories; Israelis and Palestinians turned increasingly toward violence
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February 2001— Ariel Sharon elected PM of Israel
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