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From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of
'Peace' provides original analyses of how different coping
strategies were developed as well as new forms of political
expression, interaction, and mobilization since the 1993 peace deal
between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel. Its
premise is that an historical realism is essential in order to
develop a route out of the post-Oslo impasse that extended and
solidified the power imbalance under the auspices of 'peace'. The
book includes chapters from experts across the disciplines of
anthropology, economics, law, political science and sociology to
map out and critically assess the impacts and responses to this
'peace' in different geographical and political settings. These
innovative analyses also investigate processes that might enable a
future to be built based on greater equality and an end to the
oppression and violence that currently exists between the Jordan
River and the Mediterranean Sea (and beyond).
From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of
'Peace' provides original analysis of how communities have
developed coping strategies and created foundations for new forms
of political expression, interaction, and mobilization since the
1993 peace deal between the Palestine Liberation Organization and
Israel. Its premise is that an historical realism is essential in
order to develop a route out of the post-Oslo impasse that
incubated and expanded a massive asymmetric power contrast under
the auspices of 'peace'. The book brings together experts from
Palestine, Israel, and further afield, and from across the
disciplines of law, economics, political science, and anthropology
to map out and critically assess the impacts and responses to this
'peace' in different geographical and political settings. These
innovative analyses also investigate processes that might enable a
future to be built based on greater equality and an end to the
oppression and violence that currently exists between the Jordan
River and the Mediterranean Sea (and beyond).
Where Now for Palestine? marks a turning point for the Middle East.
Since 2000, the attacks of 9/11, the death of Arafat and the
elections of Hamas and Kadima have meant that the Israel/Palestine
'two-state solution' now seems illusory. This collection critically
revisits the concept of the 'two-state solution' and maps the
effects of local and global political changes on both Palestinian
people and politics. The authors discuss the changing face of
Fateh, Israeli perceptions of Palestine, and the influence of the
Palestinian diaspora. The book also analyzes the environmental
destruction of Gaza and the West bank, the economic viability of a
Palestinian state and the impact of US foreign policy in the
region. This authoritative and up-to-date guide to the impasse
facing the region is required reading for anyone wishing to
understand a conflict entrenched at the heart of global politics.
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