From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of Peace

Mandy Turner (Editor), Luigi Achilli, Diana Buttu

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Abstract

From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of 'Peace' provides original analyses of how different coping strategies were developed as well as new forms of political expression, interaction, and mobilization since the 1993 peace deal between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel. Its premise is that an historical realism is essential in order to develop a route out of the post-Oslo impasse that extended and solidified the power imbalance under the auspices of 'peace'. The book includes chapters from experts across the disciplines of anthropology, economics, law, political science and sociology to map out and critically assess the impacts and responses to this 'peace' in different geographical and political settings. These innovative analyses also investigate processes that might enable a future to be built based on greater equality and an end to the oppression and violence that currently exists between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea (and beyond).
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLexington Books
Number of pages354
ISBN (Print)9781498582872
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2019

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  • Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute

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