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E-grāmata: Israel/Palestine Reader

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Edited by (Professor Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame and former Kahanoff Chair of Israel Studies at the University of Calgary)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781509527373
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Introduction to any complex international conflict is enriched when the voices of the adversaries are heard. The Israel/Palestine Reader is an innovative collection focused on the human dimension of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian confrontation. Its rich and illuminating primary readings present the voices of the diverse parties through personal testimonies and analyses. Key leaders, literary figures, prominent analysts, and simply close observers of different phases of this protracted conflict are all represented - in their own words.

From Mark Twain to Theodor Herzl, Gamal Abdul Nasser, Golda Meir, Anwar Sadat, Ezer Weizman, Ehud Barak, Marwan Barghouti, Mahmoud Abbas, Benjamin Netanyahu, John Kerry, and dozens of others, the first-hand narratives brought together in this Reader bring the conflict to life as seen by those closest to it. Though structured to complement Alan Dowty's introductory text Israel/Palestine (4th edition, Polity 2017), this Reader also stands on its own as a survey of "voices" in the conflict. Each of its ten chapters is framed by an editorial introduction which sets the pieces in context. By juxtaposing contrasting viewpoints, both between and within the opposed parties, the drama of the conflict is underlined while final judgment is left to the reader. This lively little volume will add color and texture to any study of Arab-Israeli issues or of the Middle East generally.

Recenzijas

While Israels relationship with the major Sunni Arab state is improving, its conflict with Palestinians keeps festering. Against this grim backdrop, Alan Dowty has provided us with a rich and balanced reader. It is an indispensable resource for both professionals and lay readers. Itamar Rabinovich, President of The Israel Institute

When most Arabs and Jews, Palestinians and Israelis are separated by physical and psychological borders, power asymmetries, and exclusive national narratives, Alan Dowty brings balance and perspective through a set of 50 key readings from both sides of the divide. A valuable resource. Highly recommended. Saliba Sarsar, Monmouth University

"The choice of readings confirms Alan Dowty's well-deserved reputation for even-handed presentation of the respective narratives... an extremely useful teaching tool for courses on the Israel-Palestine conflict." Neil Caplan, Middle East Journal 

Acknowledgments viii
Preface x
Chapter 1 Two Worlds Collide
1(19)
1 Ernest Renan, "What Is a Nation?"
3(6)
2 Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad
9(8)
3 Abdul-Karim Rafeq, "Nu'man al-Qasatli's Travels in Palestine"
17(3)
Chapter 2 The Jewish Story
20(23)
4 Two Poems by Yehuda Halevi
22(2)
5 The Bilu Manifesto, 1882
24(2)
6 Theodor Herzl, The Jewish State
26(5)
7 Chaim Nachman Bialik, "On the Slaughter"
31(2)
8 Yitzhak Epstein, "A Hidden Question"
33(6)
9 Nehama Pukhachewsky, "Open Questions"
39(4)
Chapter 3 The Arab Story
43(20)
10 References to Jews in the Quran
45(4)
11 Usamah ibn Munqidh, "On the Franks"
49(3)
12 George Antonius, The Arab Awakening
52(4)
13 Najib Azuri, The Awakening of the Arab Nation
56(3)
14 Khalil as-Sakakini, "My View of Zionism"
59(4)
Chapter 4 The Emergence of Israel
63(25)
15 Vladimir Jabotinsky, "The Iron Wall"
65(4)
16 Hamid Frangieh, "The Arab Case for Palestine"
69(4)
17 Golda Meir, "We Have Our State"
73(3)
18 Gamal Abdul Nasser, "Memoirs of the First Palestine War"
76(4)
19 Gamal Abdul Nasser, "War Is Inevitable: Why?"
80(4)
20 Central Intelligence Agency, Memorandum, May 26, 1967
84(4)
Chapter 5 The Reemergence of the Palestinians
88(23)
21 Mahmoud Darwish, "Identity Card"
90(2)
22 Yasir Arafat, "An Olive Branch and a Gun"
92(6)
23 Anwar Sadat, "The Road to Peace"
98(4)
24 Ezer Weizman, "The 1978 Negotiations at Camp David"
102(5)
25 Mahmoud Abbas, "The Road to Oslo"
107(4)
Chapter 6 The First Pass at Peace
111(21)
26 Sari Nusseibeh, "The Palestinians' Fourteen Demands"
113(3)
27 Yossi Beilin, "The Oslo Accord"
116(4)
28 Mahmoud Abbas, "The Oslo Accord"
120(4)
29 Benny Morris, "Collapse at Camp David" (Interview with Ehud Barak)
124(4)
30 Robert Malley and Hussein Agha, "Collapse at Camp David"
128(4)
Chapter 7 The Fourth Stage
132(23)
31 Hamas Covenant (1988)
134(4)
32 Toufic Haddad, "The Second Intifada" (Interview with Marwan Barghouti)
138(4)
33 The Intifada: Israel Government White Paper
142(4)
34 Palestine Papers: Olmert's Offer to Abu Mazen
146(2)
35 Ehud Olmert, "My Offer to Abbas"
148(1)
36 Benjamin Netanyahu, "Conditions for a Two-State Solution"
149(6)
Chapter 8 The Downward Spiral
155(25)
37 Mahmoud Abbas, "Recognize Palestine as a UN Member State"
157(5)
38 Martin Indyk, "Collapse of Kerry Initiative"
162(6)
39 Diana Buttu, "2014 Gaza War: Palestinian View"
168(5)
40 Benjamin Netanyahu, "2014 Gaza War: Israeli View"
173(3)
41 John Kerry, "Saving the Two-State Solution"
176(4)
Chapter 9 The Impasse that Remains
180
42 Michael Herzog, "Territorial Issues"
182(6)
43 Walid Salem, "West Bank Settlements: A Palestinian View"
188(4)
44 Hillel Halkin, "West Bank Settlements: An Israeli View"
192(5)
45 Rashid Khalidi, "The Refugee Issue: A Palestinian View"
197(4)
46 Efraim Karsh, "The Refugee Issue: An Israeli View"
201(4)
Chapter 10 The Perfect Conflict
205(2)
47 Ghada Karmi, "The One-State Solution: A Palestinian Version"
207(5)
48 Naftali Bennett, "The One-State Solution: An Israeli Version"
212(4)
49 David C. Unger, "The Two-State Solution"
216(4)
50 Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, "Linking Justice to Peace"
220
Alan Dowty is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington.