The Routledge handbook on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / edited by Joel Peters and David Newman. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2013. - xvii, 475 p. : 25 cm.

Contents

Ust of illustratiotis ix
List ofcontribt4lors xi
Acknowledgements xuii
Introduction: understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 1
Joel Peters
PARTI
Competing nationalisms 9
1 The origins of Zionism 11
Colin Shindler
2 The Palestinian national movement: from self-rule to statehood 20
Ahmad Samih Klialidi
PART II
Narratives and key moments 31
3 Competing Israeli and Palestinian narratives 33
Paul Scltam
4 The 1948 war: the battle over history 45
Kirsten E. Schulze
5 The First and Second Palestinian Intifadas 56
Rami Nasrallah
6 The Camp David summit; a tale oftwo narratives 69
Joel Peters
Contents
PART III
Seeking peace 79
7 The Israeli-Palestinian peace process, 1967-1993 81
Laura Zittrain Eisetiberg
8 Peace plans, 1993-2010 92
Galia Golatt
PART IV
Issues 107
9 Palestinian refugees
Rex Brynen
10 Jerusalem
Michael Dumper
11 Territory and borders
David Newmau
12 Water
Julie Trottier
135
145
13 Terrorism
Magnus Norell ^
14 Religion
Yehezkel Landau
15 Economic aspects
Arie Anton 173
1"6 Unilateralism and separation
Gerald M. Steinberg 185
17 Gaza
Joel Peters 196
PARTV
Domestic actors
207
18 The Palestine Liberation Organization
Nigel Parsons 209
VI
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19 The Palestinian Authority
Nigel Parsons
222
20 Hamas
Kiwled Hroub
233
21 Palestinian civil society
Michael Scliuiz
244
22 Gush Emunim and the settler movement
David Newman
256
23 Israeli peace movements
Naomi Chazati
267
24 Palestinian citizens of Israel
AmalJama!
278
PART VI
International engagement 293
25 The United States, 1948-1993
Sleuen L. Spiegel
295
26 The United States, 1993-2010
Steven L. Spiegel
308
27 Russia
Robert O. Freedman
325
28 Europe
Rosemar]' Hollis
336
29 The Arab world
P. R. Kumaraswamy
346
30 TheJewish diaspora and the pro-Israel lobby
Dou Waxman


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