Abstract
Can the lessons learned from South Africa's struggle with apartheid be applied to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Is a two-state solution in the Middle East a realistic way out of the long-standing dilemma? Or is a common state (what Israelis usually refer to as a "bi-national" state), which might be defined by a high security barrier, a feasible solution? The author investigates the implications of Iraq and 9/11 on progress toward a solution.
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Adam, Heribert
(2005)
"Peace Through War? United States and Israeli Strategies,"
New England Journal of Public Policy: Vol. 19:
Iss.
2, Article 20.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/nejpp/vol19/iss2/20
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