Democracy, peace, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Democracy, peace, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This work tests the relevance for resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict of the assumption that democratic countries do not wage war against one another. In the process, the authors address two fundamental questions: Can Israel remain democratic while facing recurrent wars and exercising military rule over a large disenfranchised population? And, can the Palestinians become a democratic polity, given the historical, religious and cultural obstacles they confront? The themes shared by the authors - Palestinian, Israeli, and US scholars - allow the expectation that the broad ideas and specific arguments found in the book could be instrumental to the peace process.
目次
- Introduction, E. Kaufman. Part 1 The Theoretical Framework: Democracy and Conflict, R.L. Rothstein
- The Relevance of Democracy to Israeli-Palestinian Peace, E. Kaufman and S.B. Abed. Part 2 The Israelis - Safeguarding Democracy: Garrison Democracy - The Impact of the 1967 Occupation of Territories on Institutional Democracy in Israel, A. Pinkas
- War, Occupation and Its Effects on Israeli Society, E. Kaufman
- Attitudes Toward Democracy Among Israeli Religious Leaders, C. Liebman
- The Democratisation of the Palestinian Minority in Israel, N. Rouhana and A. Ghanem. Part 3 The Palestinians - Crafting Democracy: Democracy and the Arab World, S.B. Abed
- Democratisation among the West Bank Palestinians and Its Relevance to Palestinian-Israeli Relations, M. Ma'oz
- Palestinian Islamists, Pluralism and Democracy, Z. Abu-Amr
- Democratisation in the PLO - Ideology, Structure and Strategy, M.S. Hassassian. Part 4 Conclusion: Co-operation Across the Lines - Constraints and Opportunities, R.L. Rothstein.
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