Ilan Peleg is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Government and Law at Lafayette College and serves as a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC. He is the author or editor of eight previous books, including Democratizing the Hegemonic State (Cambridge University Press, 2007) and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza (1995), which was a winner of the Choice Award for Scholarly Excellence. Professor Peleg previously served as president of the Association for Israel Studies from 1995 to 1997 and was a founding editor of its scholarly journal, the Israel Studies Forum.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the other Palestinian problem Part I. The Conflict Within: 1. Palestinians in Israel: separate and unequal 2. Palestinian politics in a Jewish state 3. A radicalized minority? 4. The Jewish majority and the Arab 'other' Part II. Managing the Conflict: 5. The formation of the Jewish Republic 6. Alternatives to ethnic hegemony 7. Neither ethnocracy nor binationalism: seeking the middle ground 8. Israel's challenge: moving from hegemony to equality Conclusion: a comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian problem.
Introduction: the other Palestinian problem Part I. The Conflict Within: 1. Palestinians in Israel: separate and unequal 2. Palestinian politics in a Jewish state 3. A radicalized minority? 4. The Jewish majority and the Arab 'other' Part II. Managing the Conflict: 5. The formation of the Jewish Republic 6. Alternatives to ethnic hegemony 7. Neither ethnocracy nor binationalism: seeking the middle ground 8. Israel's challenge: moving from hegemony to equality Conclusion: a comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian problem.
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