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Israel and Palestine

Alternative Perspectives on Statehood

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, United States
Published: 29th Jul 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 25mm
Weight: 753g
ISBN-10: 1442245077
ISBN-13: 9781442245075
Barcode No: 9781442245075
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For decades, Israeli Jews, Palestinians, and Israeli Arabs have been engaged in a debate about past history, present options, and future possibilities. Basic questions of citizenship, religion, political tactics, democracy, the rule of law, and a host of other matters are abandoned, revived and modified in an intellectual exchange between representatives of all three communities that is as old as the political conflicts that have marked the region. The high stakes, intense emotions-and meager results-of the "peace process" lend particular importance and salience to these discussions. The sophistication of these debates will come as a surprise to many observers who might have concluded that there is no escape from the present impasse and little possibility for a just settlement of the grievous divisions in the region. Given the pivotal role of the United States in the Middle East, it would be particularly helpful if Americans' understanding of the issues went beyond the superficiality that often passes for political discussion and media coverage. Whatever the outcome of the discussions currently under way, the central commitment of the Oslo Accords to the two-state solution has long been the foundation of American diplomacy and is the starting-point of Washington's most recent attempt to revive the moribund peace process. Important segments of public opinion in the three communities, however, have started to question the possibility-and, more importantly perhaps, the desirability-of a two-state solution. Their doubts have set in motion a lively and important debate, and this book is designed to introduce American readers to the terms of that discussion. It features essays by well-known Israeli academics, both Jewish and Palestinian, as well as contributions from non-Israeli citizen Palestinian, and American scholars. It is the first to bring together a wide range of views and perspectives by influential scholars from various disciplines as well as from activists to bear on a very topical subject with international ramifications.

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[T]here is much in this book that deserves praise and may serve to inspire optimism. Indeed, there are a number of nuanced chapters that focus on such issues as the root causes of the Arab-Israeli conflict; the essential nature of human rights; reconciliation; and planning spatial relations between Israelis and Palestinians. These, along with others concerning, inter alia, the idea of sharing sovereignty and reflections on a shared future in Israel-Palestine, contribute to give this book a certain value-added, especially when dealing with a subject-matter that may have become moribund in the view of many due to its intractable nature.... Overall, this volume will contribute to the existing literature on the topic of Israel- Palestine and their future, and will add to readers' knowledge of the subject-matter. * International Affairs * This book assembles some of the best critical experts about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to reflect creatively about what may come next, after the demise of the long awaited "Two States Solution". It suggests rich and fresh diagnoses and prognoses of the conflict. It is a timely collection, and if I had to read now one book on the subject it would be it. -- Uri Ram, professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; President of Israeli Sociological Association The reach is ambitious, spanning not only suggestions for radically altering the prevailing systems of control
over Israel-Palestine, but also a wide variety of historical, analytical, philosophical and political expositions and critiques aimed at providing insights into the stubbornness of the conflict and barriers to its resolution. * Ethnic and Racial Studies *