Where Now for Palestine?: The Demise of the Two-State Solution

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Zed Books, 2007 M01 8 - 260 páginas

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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Tables and figures vi Acknowledgements
8
Zionism and the twostate solution
30
Israel and the danger of demography
48
The paradox of Palestinian selfdetermination
75
The Bush administration and the twostate solution
99
The economics of an independent Palestine
123
The transformation of the Palestinian environment
144
from opposition to rule
167
Hamas and Palestinian statehood
188
Searching for a solution
211
Justice as the way forward
233
Index
253
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Jamil Hilal is an independent sociologist affiliated to Bir Zeit University and is an associate researcher at Muwatin, the Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy. Jamil Hilal is an independent sociologist affiliated to Bir Zeit University and is an associate researcher at Muwatin, the Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy.

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