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A history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians from the perspective of international law that examines the extent to which legitimate interests remain to be fulfilled.
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A history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians from the perspective of international law that examines the extent to which legitimate interests remain to be fulfilled.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780822335276
- ISBN-10: 0822335271
- Artikelnr.: 21843110
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780822335276
- ISBN-10: 0822335271
- Artikelnr.: 21843110
John Quigley
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
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
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