"In this new edition of his classic "Palestine and Israel," John Quigley succinctly yet thoroughly covers developments since the first Gulf War of 1991. He shows that by excluding the United Nations and insisting on bilateral peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Washington diluted the principles of international law--to the ultimate detriment of the parties themselves and of the international community as a whole."--Richard H. Curtiss, executive editor, "Washington Report on Middle East Affairs"
"In this new edition of his classic "Palestine and Israel," John Quigley succinctly yet thoroughly covers developments since the first Gulf War of 1991. He shows that by excluding the United Nations and insisting on bilateral peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Washington diluted the principles of international law--to the ultimate detriment of the parties themselves and of the international community as a whole."--Richard H. Curtiss, executive editor, "Washington Report on Middle East Affairs"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Quigley is President’s Club Professor in Law at Ohio State University. He is the author of several books, including Flight into the Maelstrom: Soviet Immigration to Israel and Middle East Peace and The Ruses for War: American Interventionism since World War II.
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Acknowledgments ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Part One: Origins of the Zionist-Arab Conflict in Palestine 1. Zionist Settlement in Palestine: The British Connection 3 2. Zionist-Arab Conflict under the British Mandate: The Struggle for Land 14 3. Things Fall Apart: The Collapse of the British Mandate 23 4. A Portrait by Picasso: The UN Recommendation of Partition 32 5. Chaos on the Ground: Palestine in a Power Vacuum 40 6. Whose Land to Give? The UN Power over Palestine 47 Part Two: The 1948 War and the Establishment of Israel 7. Stun Guns and Barrel Bombs: The Realization of the Zionist Dream 57 8. Kaftans and Yarmulkes: The Claim to Ancient Title to Palestine 66 9. Arab vs. Zionist: War of Independence or War of Aggression? 73 10. Exodus: The Departure of the Palestine Arabs 82 11. To Justify a State: Israel as a Fact 87 Part Three: The Status of Arabs in Israel 12. The Real Conquest: The Repopulation of Palestine 97 13. The Present Are Absent: The Fate of the Arabs' Land 105 14. Hewers of Wood: Arab Commerce, Agriculture, and Labor 111 15. The National Institutions: The Legislation That Makes Israel Jewish 116 16. Holding the Soil: Access to Land 121 17. The Law of Ingathering: Nationality and Citizenship 126 18. Divide and Conquer: Arabs in Israel's Political System 131 19. Protecting Privilege: Arabs and Governmental Services 138 20. Some Are More Equal: Ethnic Distinctions in the Law of Israel 145 Part Four: The 1967 War, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip 21. No Peace: War Always on the Horizon 153 22. Mortal Danger? The 1967 Israel-Arab War 161 23. Déjà Vu: Israel's Control of the West Bank and Gaza 168 24. More Land: Confiscation and Settlements 174 25. More Hewers of Wood: Commerce, Agriculture, and Labor 182 26. By the Sword: The Palestine Arabs' Claim of a Right to Resist 189 27. Guns and Stones: Resistance by the Palestine Arabs to Occupation 198 Part Five: Resolution of the Palestine-Israel Conflict 28. Statehood in the Making: Palestine Declares Independence 209 29. Oslo via Madrid: A Turn to Peace? 215 30. Talks Fail: The Sword Replaces the Pen 220 31. Jerusalem and the Settlements: Who Should Stay? 225 32. The Displaced: Where Will They Go? 230 33. The Way Forward: Peace or Confrontation? 236 Notes 239 Index 333
Acknowledgments ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Part One: Origins of the Zionist-Arab Conflict in Palestine 1. Zionist Settlement in Palestine: The British Connection 3 2. Zionist-Arab Conflict under the British Mandate: The Struggle for Land 14 3. Things Fall Apart: The Collapse of the British Mandate 23 4. A Portrait by Picasso: The UN Recommendation of Partition 32 5. Chaos on the Ground: Palestine in a Power Vacuum 40 6. Whose Land to Give? The UN Power over Palestine 47 Part Two: The 1948 War and the Establishment of Israel 7. Stun Guns and Barrel Bombs: The Realization of the Zionist Dream 57 8. Kaftans and Yarmulkes: The Claim to Ancient Title to Palestine 66 9. Arab vs. Zionist: War of Independence or War of Aggression? 73 10. Exodus: The Departure of the Palestine Arabs 82 11. To Justify a State: Israel as a Fact 87 Part Three: The Status of Arabs in Israel 12. The Real Conquest: The Repopulation of Palestine 97 13. The Present Are Absent: The Fate of the Arabs' Land 105 14. Hewers of Wood: Arab Commerce, Agriculture, and Labor 111 15. The National Institutions: The Legislation That Makes Israel Jewish 116 16. Holding the Soil: Access to Land 121 17. The Law of Ingathering: Nationality and Citizenship 126 18. Divide and Conquer: Arabs in Israel's Political System 131 19. Protecting Privilege: Arabs and Governmental Services 138 20. Some Are More Equal: Ethnic Distinctions in the Law of Israel 145 Part Four: The 1967 War, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip 21. No Peace: War Always on the Horizon 153 22. Mortal Danger? The 1967 Israel-Arab War 161 23. Déjà Vu: Israel's Control of the West Bank and Gaza 168 24. More Land: Confiscation and Settlements 174 25. More Hewers of Wood: Commerce, Agriculture, and Labor 182 26. By the Sword: The Palestine Arabs' Claim of a Right to Resist 189 27. Guns and Stones: Resistance by the Palestine Arabs to Occupation 198 Part Five: Resolution of the Palestine-Israel Conflict 28. Statehood in the Making: Palestine Declares Independence 209 29. Oslo via Madrid: A Turn to Peace? 215 30. Talks Fail: The Sword Replaces the Pen 220 31. Jerusalem and the Settlements: Who Should Stay? 225 32. The Displaced: Where Will They Go? 230 33. The Way Forward: Peace or Confrontation? 236 Notes 239 Index 333
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