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One Land, Two Peoples

The Conflict Over Palestine

One Land, Two Peoples

The Conflict Over Palestine

ByDeborah J Gerner
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 4 May 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429494918
Pages 259 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429963469
SubjectsArea Studies
KeywordsWest Bank, Occupied Territories, Palestinian National Movement, Oslo Accords, Israeli Palestinian Conflict
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Gerner, D. (1994). One Land, Two Peoples. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429494918
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has once again captured world attention?this time because of the coming together of Arafat and Rabin as a result of the secret Oslo Accords and the reactions ensuing from this historic?and challenging?event. One Land, Two Peoples, originally published in the throes of the intifada, now brings its wide readership up to date on progress in the peace negotiations, beginning with their breakdown and subsequent stalemate following the Gulf War and the ensuing renaissance stimulated by the Oslo Accords. One Land, Two Peoples describes the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic as a conflict ?rooted in its own reality''?a struggle that, despite its international dimensions, must be resolved by the principals themselves. Throughout, Deborah Gerner shows how what is happening today is steeped in the history of the region and illustrates ways that theories of international relations can help address questions about the politics of national identity and the roles of economics, culture, religion, and outside actors in fueling or quelling the conflict.In its first edition, this text was commended for its clarity, conciseness, and balanced viewpoint. It has been used in college classrooms ranging from international relations and foreign policy to Middle East studies, religious studies, peace studies, history, English, and many more. This new and fully revised second edition includes updated maps, tables, photos, illustrations, media resources, chronology, and glossary, all of which add to the superb text presentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter One|40 pages
Competition over the Land
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Two|56 pages
Clashes and Coalescence: Jewish State, Palestinian Nation
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Three|61 pages
The Crowded Stage: International Dimensions
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
chapter Four|30 pages
Conflict, Compromise, or Conciliation? Constructing the Future
ByDeborah J. Gerner
View abstract
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