No end of conflict : rethinking Israel-Palestine / Yossi Alpher.
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- 9781442258594
- 1442258594
- Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993-
- Israel -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- Israel -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Conflit israélo-arabe -- 1993-
- Israël -- Politique et gouvernement -- 20e siècle
- Israël -- Politique et gouvernement -- 21e siècle
- HISTORY -- Middle East -- General
- Arab-Israeli conflict
- Politics and government
- Israel
- Since 1900
- 956.9405/4 23
- DS119.76
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Includes index.
Rachel, or the Arab-Jewish divide -- After nearly 50 years of occupation: how the world increasingly sees Israel -- The emerging social-political-demographic challenge to Israeli internal cohesiveness -- The global Jewish factor: the diaspora, anti-Semitism -- The region: dealing with a bad neighborhood -- Resolving the Palestinian issue 1936 to 2009: a dynamic of failure -- Lessons from Kerry's failure and the American role -- Are there alternative ways to muddle through? -- On the slippery slope toward a bi-national Israel -- Summarizing the strategic ramifications of the quasi-apartheid schemes -- Are there radical alternative realities?
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Yossi Alpher explains how Israel entered its current situation of growing international isolation, political stalemate, and gathering messianic political influence. He investigates the inability of Israelis and Palestinians to make peace and end their conflict before suggesting ways to moderate and soften the worst aspects of the situation.
English.
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