From Camp David to Cast Lead: Essays on Israel, Palestine, and the Future of the Peace Process

From Camp David to Cast Lead: Essays on Israel, Palestine, and the Future of the Peace Process

by Stephen R. Shalom, Moshe Zuckermann, Avi Shlaim, Stephen Eric Bronner, Michael J. Thompson, Lawrence Davidson, Marwan Bishara, Sara Roy, Menachem Klein, Daanish Faruqi, Henry Pachter, Mustapha Barghouti, Elna Sondergaard

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

O tej książce

This volume is an appraisal of the past ten years of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Particularly following Israeli Operation Cast Lead in 2009, prospects for a viable Palestinian state existing alongside a secure and independent Israel seem increasingly out of reach. Nonetheless, peace initiatives remain largely limited to the prevailing two-state solution, without much serious attention paid to that paradigm's feasibility in the aftermath the Israeli separation barrier, rampant settlement of the West Bank, the crippling of Palestinian civil society by Israeli economic sanctions (and military campaigns), or growing loyalties among disillusioned Palestinians to militant groups like Hamas. Rather than attempt to articulate a new or more viable peace paradigm, this volume seeks to encourage more informed discussion of the present peace process by elaborating on its limitations in the aftermath of the past ten years. Featuring chapters from scholars of international law, political science, philosophy, history, and Middle East Studies, this interdisciplinary volume seeks to analyze the vicissitudes of the Israel-Palestine conflict over the past ten years, in a truly holistic manner.List of Contributors

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