Israel and Palestine
Alternative Perspectives on Statehood
Herausgeber: Ehrenberg, John; Peled, Yoav
Israel and Palestine
Alternative Perspectives on Statehood
Herausgeber: Ehrenberg, John; Peled, Yoav
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This book is designed to introduce American readers to the terms of the discussion of a two-state solution. It is the first to bring together Jewish and Palestinian scholars, as well as non-Israeli citizen Palestinian and American Jews, to bear on a very topical subject with international ramifications.
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This book is designed to introduce American readers to the terms of the discussion of a two-state solution. It is the first to bring together Jewish and Palestinian scholars, as well as non-Israeli citizen Palestinian and American Jews, to bear on a very topical subject with international ramifications.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781442245075
- ISBN-10: 1442245077
- Artikelnr.: 42811387
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781442245075
- ISBN-10: 1442245077
- Artikelnr.: 42811387
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Ehrenberg is Chair of the Political Science Department and senior professor of Political Science at Long Island University, Brooklyn. He has received the Alfred McCoy Award for Lifetime Achievement from the American Political Science Association's Caucus for a New Political Science. Yoav Peled is professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. He received his PhD in political science from UCLA in 1982. His work has dealt with citizenship and ethnic politics in Israel and with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He co-authored the book Being Israeli: the Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship (Cambridge University Press, 2002), which won the Albert Hourani Prize of the Middle East Studies Association of North America for best book in Middle East studies in 2002. He is co-editor in chief of The Public Sphere: Tel Aviv Journal of Political Science (in Hebrew). Contributors: Oren Barak, lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Moshe Behar is Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Manchester Stephen Eric Bronner, director of global relations and professor of political science,, Rutgers University Leila Farsakh, Palestinian political economist and associate professor of political science at University of Massachusetts, Boston Jeffry Frieden, Stanfield professor of international peace, Department of Government, Harvard University Honaida Ghanim, general director of "MADAR" the Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (Ramallah) and a fellow, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Lev Luis Grinberg, political economist and sociologist in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben Gurion University, Israel Micheline Ishay, University of Denver Distinguished Scholar, and professor of International Studies and Human Rights, Josef Korbel of School of International Studies, University of Denver, Colorado Amal Jamal, chair of the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and head of the Walter Leibach Institute Yoav Kapshuk, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University Rassem Khamaisi, professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Israel David Kretzmer, professor emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and professor of law at Sapir College School of Law Ian S. Lustick, Bess W. Heyman chair in political science and professor of political science, The University of Pennsylvania Assaf Sharon, academic director and research fellow at Molad, the Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy, Jerusalem and assistant professor in the Philosophy Department at Tel Aviv University Richard Silverstein is a journalist, blogger and regular contributor to Mint Press News. Raif Zreik, a Palestinian Israeli, currently teaching in the Law School, Carmel College and Minerva Humanities Institute, Tel Aviv University
Introduction: The Picture
John Ehrenberg
Section 1: Overviews
Chapter 1: Facing the Music: Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of
Partisan Delusions
Stephen Eric Bronner
Chapter 2: Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch and Zionist Claims
to Territory
Ian S. Lustick
Chapter 3: Israel and the Closing of the American Jewish Mind
Richard Silverstein
Chapter 4: The Root Causes Of Enduring Conflict: Can Israel And Palestine
Co-Exist?
Jeffry Frieden
Chapter 5: Reclaiming Human Rights: Alternative Paths to an
Israeli/Palestinian Peace
Micheline IshayandDavid Kretzmer
Section 2: Two States
Chapter 6: Not Exactly Apartheid: Between Settler Colonialism and Military
Occupation
Honaida Ghanim
Chapter 7: The One-State Delusion
Assaf Sharon
Chapter 8: To What Extent Reconciliation? An Analysis of the Geneva Accord
between Israelis and Palestinians
Yoav Kapshuk
Chapter 9: One Homeland, Two States: Planning Alternative Spatial Relations
between Palestine and Israel
Rassem Khamaisi
Section 3: The One-State Alternative
Chapter 10: The Way Forward in the Middle East
Horit Herman Peled and Yoav Peled
Chapter 11: The One-State Solution and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Palestinian Challenges and Prospects
Leila Farsakh
Chapter 12: A One-State Solution? From a 'Struggle Unto Death' to
'Master-Slave' Dialectics
Raif Zreik
Chapter 13: Past and Present Perfect of Israel's One-State Solution
Moshe Behar
Section 4: Confederation
Chapter 14: Towards a Shared Vision of Israel and Israel/Palestine
Oren Barak
Chapter 15: Neither One nor Two: Reflections about a Shared Future in
Israel-Palestine
Lev Luis Grinberg
Chapter 16: Between One and Two: Apartheid or Confederation for
Israel/Palestine?
Oren Yiftahel
Chapter 17: Beyond Traditional Sovereignty Theory in Conflict Resolution:
Lessons from Israel/Palestine
Amal Jamal
Conclusion: Out of the Darkness
John Ehrenberg
John Ehrenberg
Section 1: Overviews
Chapter 1: Facing the Music: Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of
Partisan Delusions
Stephen Eric Bronner
Chapter 2: Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch and Zionist Claims
to Territory
Ian S. Lustick
Chapter 3: Israel and the Closing of the American Jewish Mind
Richard Silverstein
Chapter 4: The Root Causes Of Enduring Conflict: Can Israel And Palestine
Co-Exist?
Jeffry Frieden
Chapter 5: Reclaiming Human Rights: Alternative Paths to an
Israeli/Palestinian Peace
Micheline IshayandDavid Kretzmer
Section 2: Two States
Chapter 6: Not Exactly Apartheid: Between Settler Colonialism and Military
Occupation
Honaida Ghanim
Chapter 7: The One-State Delusion
Assaf Sharon
Chapter 8: To What Extent Reconciliation? An Analysis of the Geneva Accord
between Israelis and Palestinians
Yoav Kapshuk
Chapter 9: One Homeland, Two States: Planning Alternative Spatial Relations
between Palestine and Israel
Rassem Khamaisi
Section 3: The One-State Alternative
Chapter 10: The Way Forward in the Middle East
Horit Herman Peled and Yoav Peled
Chapter 11: The One-State Solution and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Palestinian Challenges and Prospects
Leila Farsakh
Chapter 12: A One-State Solution? From a 'Struggle Unto Death' to
'Master-Slave' Dialectics
Raif Zreik
Chapter 13: Past and Present Perfect of Israel's One-State Solution
Moshe Behar
Section 4: Confederation
Chapter 14: Towards a Shared Vision of Israel and Israel/Palestine
Oren Barak
Chapter 15: Neither One nor Two: Reflections about a Shared Future in
Israel-Palestine
Lev Luis Grinberg
Chapter 16: Between One and Two: Apartheid or Confederation for
Israel/Palestine?
Oren Yiftahel
Chapter 17: Beyond Traditional Sovereignty Theory in Conflict Resolution:
Lessons from Israel/Palestine
Amal Jamal
Conclusion: Out of the Darkness
John Ehrenberg
Introduction: The Picture
John Ehrenberg
Section 1: Overviews
Chapter 1: Facing the Music: Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of
Partisan Delusions
Stephen Eric Bronner
Chapter 2: Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch and Zionist Claims
to Territory
Ian S. Lustick
Chapter 3: Israel and the Closing of the American Jewish Mind
Richard Silverstein
Chapter 4: The Root Causes Of Enduring Conflict: Can Israel And Palestine
Co-Exist?
Jeffry Frieden
Chapter 5: Reclaiming Human Rights: Alternative Paths to an
Israeli/Palestinian Peace
Micheline IshayandDavid Kretzmer
Section 2: Two States
Chapter 6: Not Exactly Apartheid: Between Settler Colonialism and Military
Occupation
Honaida Ghanim
Chapter 7: The One-State Delusion
Assaf Sharon
Chapter 8: To What Extent Reconciliation? An Analysis of the Geneva Accord
between Israelis and Palestinians
Yoav Kapshuk
Chapter 9: One Homeland, Two States: Planning Alternative Spatial Relations
between Palestine and Israel
Rassem Khamaisi
Section 3: The One-State Alternative
Chapter 10: The Way Forward in the Middle East
Horit Herman Peled and Yoav Peled
Chapter 11: The One-State Solution and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Palestinian Challenges and Prospects
Leila Farsakh
Chapter 12: A One-State Solution? From a 'Struggle Unto Death' to
'Master-Slave' Dialectics
Raif Zreik
Chapter 13: Past and Present Perfect of Israel's One-State Solution
Moshe Behar
Section 4: Confederation
Chapter 14: Towards a Shared Vision of Israel and Israel/Palestine
Oren Barak
Chapter 15: Neither One nor Two: Reflections about a Shared Future in
Israel-Palestine
Lev Luis Grinberg
Chapter 16: Between One and Two: Apartheid or Confederation for
Israel/Palestine?
Oren Yiftahel
Chapter 17: Beyond Traditional Sovereignty Theory in Conflict Resolution:
Lessons from Israel/Palestine
Amal Jamal
Conclusion: Out of the Darkness
John Ehrenberg
John Ehrenberg
Section 1: Overviews
Chapter 1: Facing the Music: Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of
Partisan Delusions
Stephen Eric Bronner
Chapter 2: Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch and Zionist Claims
to Territory
Ian S. Lustick
Chapter 3: Israel and the Closing of the American Jewish Mind
Richard Silverstein
Chapter 4: The Root Causes Of Enduring Conflict: Can Israel And Palestine
Co-Exist?
Jeffry Frieden
Chapter 5: Reclaiming Human Rights: Alternative Paths to an
Israeli/Palestinian Peace
Micheline IshayandDavid Kretzmer
Section 2: Two States
Chapter 6: Not Exactly Apartheid: Between Settler Colonialism and Military
Occupation
Honaida Ghanim
Chapter 7: The One-State Delusion
Assaf Sharon
Chapter 8: To What Extent Reconciliation? An Analysis of the Geneva Accord
between Israelis and Palestinians
Yoav Kapshuk
Chapter 9: One Homeland, Two States: Planning Alternative Spatial Relations
between Palestine and Israel
Rassem Khamaisi
Section 3: The One-State Alternative
Chapter 10: The Way Forward in the Middle East
Horit Herman Peled and Yoav Peled
Chapter 11: The One-State Solution and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Palestinian Challenges and Prospects
Leila Farsakh
Chapter 12: A One-State Solution? From a 'Struggle Unto Death' to
'Master-Slave' Dialectics
Raif Zreik
Chapter 13: Past and Present Perfect of Israel's One-State Solution
Moshe Behar
Section 4: Confederation
Chapter 14: Towards a Shared Vision of Israel and Israel/Palestine
Oren Barak
Chapter 15: Neither One nor Two: Reflections about a Shared Future in
Israel-Palestine
Lev Luis Grinberg
Chapter 16: Between One and Two: Apartheid or Confederation for
Israel/Palestine?
Oren Yiftahel
Chapter 17: Beyond Traditional Sovereignty Theory in Conflict Resolution:
Lessons from Israel/Palestine
Amal Jamal
Conclusion: Out of the Darkness
John Ehrenberg







