Title: The Failure of the Middle East Peace Process?: A Comparative Analysis of Peace Implementation in Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland and South Africa
Abstract: Introduction G.Ben-Porat Israeli Flags Flying Alongside Belfast's Apartheid Walls: A New Era of Comparisons and Connections A.Guelke PART 1: STRUCTURAL EXPLANATIONS The State-to-Nation Balance: A Key to Explaining Difficulties in Implementing Peace - The Israeli-Palestinian Case B.Miller Consociational Theory and Peace Agreements in Pluri-National Places: Northern Ireland and Other Cases J.McGarry & B.O'Leary Ending Apartheid: The Relevance of Consociationalism R.Taylor Realism, Liberalism and the Collapse of the Oslo Process: Inherently Flawed or Flawed Implementation? J.Rynhold PART 2: THE DYNAMICS OF PEACE Sponsors or Spoilers: Diasporas and Peace Processes in the Homeland R.Schwartz People's Diplomacy and People's Vigilantism: Israeli Grassroots Activism 1993-2003 T.Hermann Passive Reconciliation in the Context of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict R.Nets-Zehngut Identity Shift in Settlement Processes: The Northern Ireland Case J.Todd PART 3: SUCCESS AND FAILURE Oslo: Liberalization and De-Colonization Y.Peled Mandela in Palestine: Peacemaking in Divided Societies H.Adam Conclusion G.Ben-Porat
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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