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Transitional Justice and Enforcing the ‘Peace’ on Palestine
In this chapter, I highlight core transitional justice principles with a view to noting the various components that have come to represent a... -
The Oslo Accords 1993–1995: The Securitization of the Bi-National State
This chapter, the Oslo Accords, is another case study that illustrates an Israeli securitization act. It illustrates the audience’s model during the... -
In Preparation for the Signing with Arafat
As the conversation continued, he admitted that there was a package deal pending that included agreeing to include Jericho in the “Gaza first”... -
Meeting in Paris
“There is nothing for Israelis to do in Gaza”, Rabin stated and went railed against what was stated in the document, especially focusing on the issue... -
Australia Palestine Advocacy Network
This chapter explores the political marketing, public diplomacy, and nation branding activities of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN), a... -
After Oslo: The Endless Dematerialized Borders of the Prison Web
This chapter demonstrates how the rules and functioning of military justice and mass incarceration policies have created over time an effective... -
Threatened by the Worst but Ho** for the Best: Unraveling the Relationship Between Threat, Hope, and Public Opinion During Conflict
How does the threat from future violence shape the opinions of those mired in violent intergroup disputes? Two competing rationales seem plausible....
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Between Rabin and Arafat A Political Diary Behind the Oslo Deal, 1993–1994
This book shares first-hand insights into the implementation of the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinians, written by a high-ranking...
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Conclusion
By situating transitional justice as an extension of other flawed peacebuilding interventions in Palestine, my aim throughout this book has been to... -
Minoritising Gaza Refugees in Jordan
This chapter takes the situation of stateless Palestinians in Jordan as an occasion for rethinking the status of long-term refugees as minorities.... -
Considering liberation beyond statehood (deferred)
Complicating linear narratives of liberation, the Gaza Strip under Hamas rule, Somdeep Sen argues in Decolonizing Palestine, constitutes a microcosm...
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A Decisive Meeting Between Rabin and Arafat
Rabin: … It is really a shame I did not meet with Arafat before the 13th of September, even before the ceremony at the white house. At least I would... -
Welfare State as a Political Weapon: Institutional Racism Against Arabs, Asylum Seekers and the Minorities in Israel
With racism seeming to be one of the core features of Israeli policies, Israel’s will to foster a specific political and national project (i.e.... -
Exposing the binding chains of discursive bondage
An assessment of Catherine Charrett's critique of the European Union's response to the unexpected Hamas victory in the Gaza elections of 2006. By...
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Network Diplomacy and the Future of the Israel–Palestine Conflict
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the ongoing one between Israel and Palestine. It began in the 1940s and is considered one of the longest-running... -
A thin debate: comparing the conflicting political narratives of the UN security council and general assembly on the Gaza Strip from 2006 to 2018
The UN reform movement calls for the UN Security Council to be changed. The underlying assumption is that it will create thicker decision-making that...
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To Unknow Palestine: A Conclusion
Despite all that is known and proven about the oppression of Palestinians, their position has become weaker and more inconsequential over time....