Robert P Barnidge, Jr, is Lecturer and Coordinator of International Relations in the Department of History, Politics, and International Relations at Webster University.
(...) It is clear that among the important reference books, classroom textbooks and journalistic resources, Barnidge's book will be near the top of the list. -- Robert Cohn * St. Louis Jewish Light * The book can be an important source for those who want to look at the Palestine statehood issue from an Israeli standpoint. It is equally important for those pursuing Palestine cause to scholarly engage with these views. -- Srinivas Burra * Indian Journal of International Law * Barnidge’s book brings the law of negotiation to life with a wealth of supplementary materials and supportive case law, making it an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in either the law of negotiation or the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. -- Dana Levitt, Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya * The Journal of the Middle East and Africa * This is an erudite and carefully researched work by an expert in international law addressing a neglected aspect of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...Since 1988, Palestinians have repeatedly sought to tarnish Israel’s standing by accusing it of violating international law. Barnidge’s excellent book shows that Israel’s defenders are not entirely without resources as they seek to counter these attacks. -- Joseph S Spoerl, Philosophy Department, Saint Anselm College * Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs * Barnidge’s book should be on the bookshelf of every reader who follows legal issues in the Middle East. -- Professor Robbie Sabel * Israel Law Review * Robert Barnidge’s important book seeks to persuade us to view the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through the prism of what he calls the ‘law of negotiation.’ The volume offers an analysis of the conflict through a rigorous application of international legal sources from the British Mandate to the present day and is a major contribution to the analysis of the role of international law in the conflict. -- John Strawson * Fathom Journal * ... this book gives an excellent account of the negotiation process for an international settlement of the Palestine question from its very beginnings to the present ... This monograph gives a wonderful insight into the nature and the legal consequence of international negotiations, an aspect so far only marginally treated in international law literature ... All in all a highly interesting book that fills an important gap in otherwise very broad literature on an internationally intensively commented subject. -- Peter Hilpold * Europa Ethnica * The author, a professor of international law, traces and assesses the legal history of the conflict from the era of the British Mandate for Palestine to the present day in this well-written, convincing and accessible work. -- David Rodman * Israel Affairs *