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Arab-Israeli Conflict, Israel/Palestine - History (Modern), Peace Studies, Israel/Palestine - Politics & Government, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1948-

The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005

by Joel Beinin (Editor), Rebecca L. Stein
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Overview

“It is no small task to disentangle the intricate threads of Palestine-Israel relations as these have developed in the recent tumultuous years. These expert essays approach this goal from varied perspectives and with rich insight into the internal workings of the societies themselves, and the international framework in which their confrontations have evolved. If there is to be a resolution to these painful conflicts, and the misery they are inflicting, it will have to be based on comprehensive understanding of the kind that these inquiries provide, with impressive success.” —Noam Chomsky,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“This is a critical and comprehensive guide to political and cultural developments in Israel and Palestine in the last decade. Some of the most informed and insightful analysts writing today allow us finally to see clearly what official media and politicians have obscured.” —Lila Abu-Lughod,Columbia University

Synopsis

This book examines political, social, and cultural changes in Palestine and Israel from the 1993 Oslo Accords through the second Palestinian uprising and the death of Yasser Arafat. It also explains the failures of the Oslo process and considers the prospects for a just and lasting peace in the region.

About the Author, Joel Beinin

Joel Beinin is Professor of Middle East History at Stanford University. His most recent book is Workers and Peasants in the Modern Middle East (2000). Rebecca L. Stein is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. She is the coeditor of Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture (2005).

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"It is no small task to disentangle the intricate threads of Palestine-Israel relations as these have developed in the recent tumultuous years. These expert essays approach this goal from varied perspectives and with rich insight into the internal workings of the societies themselves, and the international framework in which their confrontations have evolved. If there is to be a resolution to these painful conflicts, and the misery they are inflicting, it will have to be based on comprehensive understanding of the kind that these inquiries provide, with impressive success." —Noam Chomsky,Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"This is a critical and comprehensive guide to political and cultural developments in Israel and Palestine in the last decade. Some of the most informed and insightful analysts writing today allow us finally to see clearly what official media and politicians have obscured." —Lila Abu-Lughod,Columbia University

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780804753654

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