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Israel and the Two-State Solution of Middle-East Conflict
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İsrail’in Batı Şeria’daki Yerleşimci Politikası ve ABD’nin Filistin Sorununa İlişkin Barış Girişimleri: İki Devletli Çözüm Hâlâ Mümkün Mü?
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Ulster Exclusion and Irish Nationalism: Consenting to the Principle of Partition, 1912-1916
Published 2019-06-01“…The partition of Ireland became a reality in 1921 and has remained the bedrock of the two-state solution to the Irish question ever since.…”
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Économie palestinienne : de quoi parle-t-on (encore) ?
Published 2020-10-01“…This question echoes both today’s stalemate in the Palestinian national project and the “failure of the two-state solution”. To answer, this paper operates a double break, the first being a separate analysis of the Palestinian and Israeli economies (dual approach), the second, being the usual distinction that prevails in economists' discussions of economics and politics. …”
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From Conflict to Peace: Fuqaha Political Exegesis on Israel's War Crimes in Palestine
Published 2024-09-01“…Using an in-depth qualitative method and textual analysis, the research focuses on fuqaha interpretations of Israel's war crimes, the two-state solution, Palestinian independence, and the role of Islamic law in peace and reconciliation. …”
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Civilization and Cultural Conflict: Edward Said and the East-West Dialogue in the Palestinian Issue
Published 2025-03-01“…Said’s skepticism toward the two-state solution stemmed from Israel’s continued settlement expansion, which he believed rendered coexistence increasingly unfeasible. …”
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La guerra en Gaza y el conflicto palestino-israelí: Un punto de inflexión en medio de un ciclo sin fin de violencia
Published 2024-01-01“…In order to place the current crisis in the perspective of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict, the historical and political context, in particular the results of the occupation of territories in the Six–Day War of 1967, the consistent position of the General Assembly on the Palestinian question, the United Nations action on human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, as well as the Security Council’s action on these Territories and the proposed peace initiatives, in particular with regard to the two–State solution, are also briefly discussed. The essay concludes with concluding remarks and an epilogue where, in view of the current humanitarian catastrophe and the protracted nature of the conflict, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and the release of hostages, and for the current phase of the conflict to become a genuine turning point that can be grasped as an opportunity for peace in the region. …”
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