Is the Two-State Solution Already Dead?

Author: Hasan Afif El-Hasan  

Publisher: Algora Publishing‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780875867946

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780875867922

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780875867939

Subject: K3 Asian History

Keyword: 亚洲史

Language: ENG

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Is the Two-State Solution Already Dead?

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Written by a Palestinian with intimate knowledge of the political and physical landscape of the region, at its basic level the book advocates for a just peace based on the human rights and international law, a peace which all parties to the century-old conflict need.

In this history of Palestine, the author shows that both sides of the conflict as well as the international community share the blame for the failure to bring the issue to a just conclusion. Most of the responsibility, he says, lies at the door of the Palestinian leaders themselves, who seem to suffer from institutionalized incompetence in dealing with the Israelis; and the Israelis are to be blamed for their refusal to transform their colonial enterprise into reconciliation politics by acknowledging the claims of the indigenous Palestinian people. At the same time, there is every sign that this impasse was deliberately created at the outset by the international community, led by Great Britain, in the endless game of "divide and rule."

Unlike many optimistic writers who expect US President Barack Obama and his administration to find a just solution to the conflict, the author concludes that the Obama Administration would have to reverse the traditional US policy in the Middle East entirely if it is to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Delving into the historical background behind all the parties to the issue, the book provides much-needed background for understanding news events today and basic information that even human rights activists and peace organizations may not have fully appreciated. Throughout, the author seeks to transcend his ethnicity and deal fairly with the positions of people holding different worldviews.

Chapter

Chapter 2. Arab Nationalism

Arab Nationalism under the Ibrahim Administration

Arab Nationalism under the Turks after Ibrahim’s Rule

The Arab League

Chapter 3. Palestine Since the 19th Century

Palestine under the Mandate

Pre-1948 Palestinian Political Parties

The Palestinians’ Early Armed Struggle

The Earl Peel Commission

MacDonald’s White Paper

Palestine in 1947–1948

Post-Mandate Palestine

The Palestinian Issue after the 1967 War

The PLO

The PLO in Jordan and in Lebanon

Hamas

The First Intifada and the PLO

The Oslo Agreements

The Second Intifada (al-Aqsa Intifada)

The Palestinian Refugees

The Palestinian Economy under the PA

Chapter 4. Zionism

Theodore Herzl

The Balfour Declaration

The Zionists Strategies

The 1948 War (The War of Independence)

The 1956 War

The 1967 War (The Six–Day War)

The 1973 War (Yom Kippur War)

The Russian Jews

The Israeli‒Arabs

Chapter 5. The Hashemites and Palestine

Emir Abdullah Ibn al-Hussein

King Hussein of Jordan

Chapter 6. Egypt and Palestine since 1914

The Economy as a Factor in Sadat’s Peace Initiative

Egyptian Public Opinion Regarding Normalization

Relations since the 1990s

Chapter 7. The Roadmap and Roadblocks

Chapter 8. The Palestinian Democracy Experiment

Chapter 9. The 2006 Lebanese-Israeli War

The Palestinians after the 2006 Lebanese War

Chapter 10. The “Peace Process”

Reviving the Saudi Peace Initiative

The Rift between Fatah and Hamas

Annapolis Peace Meeting

The 2008 Israeli War on Gaza

Chapter 11. The Need for Liberation without Violence

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