On September 5, 1978, President Jimmy Carter met with Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, and with Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel. After 12 days of secret negotiations at Camp David, they reached an agreement establishing a framework for peace in the Middle East. Brams and Togman studied this agreement and illustrated how the adjusted-winner procedure could have been used to reach a settlement. In their 1996 paper, “Camp David: Was the agreement fair?” (Conflict Management and Peace Science, Vol. 15, No. 1, p. 99–112), they conclude that the actual agreement seems to reflect what the adjustedwinner procedure would have produced on the six issues that divided the two sides. Research the 1978 Camp David agreement. What were the six main issues that needed to be settled, and how were they settled? Summarize your findings in a report. Be sure to investigate how the adjusted-winner procedure could have been applied.
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