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Name and describe the three categories of environmental policies discussed in the book. Provide an example of each.
 
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Explain how the workshops set up by Kelman between Israelis and Palestinians foster harmony between the two nations. What do the participants do at these workshops?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: The three policies are command-and-control, market-based, and voluntarist.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Influential persons from both sides come together not to negotiate, but rather to familiarize themselves with the positions and viewpoints of one another and to brainstorm possible solutions that could later be introduced into negotiations. These nonthreatening meetings allow both sides to develop more complex images of the other side and to overcome prejudicial oversimplifications .



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