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The One State Reality - by Michael Barnett & Nathan J Brown & Marc Lynch & Shibley Telhami (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The One State Reality argues that a one state reality already predominates in the territories controlled by the state of Israel.
- About the Author: Michael Barnett is University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.
- 372 Pages
- History, Middle East
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About the Book
"This book examines the one state reality in the territories controlled by the state of Israel. The two state solution remains the dominant frame for discussing the present and future relationship between Israel and the Palestinians. In this book we start not with hopes but the reality of an Israel that controls Palestine and the Palestinians and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Starting with the one state reality reshapes how we see the conflict, consider acceptable and unacceptable solutions, and discuss difficult normative questions"--Book Synopsis
The One State Reality argues that a one state reality already predominates in the territories controlled by the state of Israel. The editors show that starting with the one state reality rather than hoping for a two state solution reshapes how we regard the conflict, what we consider acceptable and unacceptable solutions, and how we discuss difficult normative questions. The One State Reality forces a reconsideration of foundational concepts such as state, sovereignty, and nation; encourages different readings of history; shifts conversation about solutions from two states to alternatives that borrow from other political contexts; and provides context for confronting uncomfortable questions such as whether Israel/Palestine is an "apartheid state."
About the Author
Michael Barnett is University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.
Nathan Brown is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.
Marc Lynch is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.
Shibley Telhami is Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park.