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Politics and Violence in Israel/Palestine
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ABSTRACT
The Israeli regime is a paradox. Considered a democracy, it has no recognized borders and controls the majority of Palestinians by military rule, while the resistance of non-citizen Palestinians exerts major influence over politics and policies.
Drawing on detailed academic research and a broad knowledge of Israeli politics and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this book narrates and analyzes the political developments of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the conflict with Hezbollah and Hamas, explaining the dangers to future negotiations and how hopes for a settlement have been dashed by the ongoing violence. The author explores the internal Israel and Palestinian politics, showing how they influence the conflict and explaining the central role of military organizations in shaping the relations towards the other nation. With particular relevance to current events, he analyzes the Unilateral Disengagement from Gaza and the second Lebanon War, which account for the deterioration into the present violence and political crisis, explaining the need for international mediation in order to reach a peace agreement and suggesting a new innovative model for future Israeli-Palestinian relations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|8 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part I Theoretical and historical background
chapter 2|16 pages
The dynamics of political space
part |2 pages
Part II Peace negotiations: Between democratization and decolonization
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
chapter 4|16 pages
Peace without borders?: The “tactical failure” of Oslo
chapter 5|15 pages
From Gaza to Beit Lid: The strategic trap
chapter 6|19 pages
Rabin’s assassination: The fall of a charismatic movement
part |2 pages
Part III The imagined peace: The illusion and its shattering, 1996–2000
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
chapter 8|23 pages
Abandoning Oslo and reviving national unity
part |2 pages
Part IV The military occupation of politics