This volume presents new perspectives on Israeli society,
Palestinian society, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Based on
historical foundations, it examines how Israel institutionalizes
ethnic privileging among its nationally diverse citizens. Arab,
Israeli, and American contributors discusses the paradoxes of
democratic claims in ethnic states, as well as dynamics of social
conflict in the absence of equality. This book advances a new
understanding of Israel's approach to the Palestinian citizens,
covers the broadest range of areas in which Jews and Arabs are
institutionally differentiated along ethnic basis, and explicates
the psychopolitical foundations of ethnic privileges. It will
appeal to students and scholars who seek broader views on Israeli
society and its relationship with the Arab citizens, and want to
learn more about the status of the Palestinian citizens in Israel
and their collective experience as both citizens and
settler-colonial subjects.
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