ISBN:
1611680395
,
9781611680393
,
9781611680386
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 297 Seiten
,
Karten (schwarz-weiß)
,
23 cm
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
A Crown Center for Middle East Studies book
DDC:
956.94054
Keywords:
Arab-Israeli conflict Peace
;
1993-
;
Arab-Israeli conflict
;
Pacific settlement of international disputes
;
Palestinafrågan
;
Arab-Israeli conflict
;
Arab-Israeli conflict Peace
;
International law
;
Pacific settlement of international disputes
;
Palestine International status
;
Middle East
;
Palestine
Abstract:
"Since 1921, the Zionist movement, the Hashemites, and Palestinian nationalists have been vying for regional control. In this book, Asher Susser analyzes the evolution of the one- and two-state options and explores why a two-state solution has failed to materialize. He provides an in-depth analysis of Jordan's positions and presents an updated discussion of the two-state imperative through the initiatives of Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Susser argues that Israelis, Palestinians, and Jordanians have cohesive collective identities that violently collide with each other. Because of these entrenched differences, a single-state solution cannot be achieved."--Pub. desc
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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