Since the Oslo Accords, the two-state solution has dominated, and frustrated, the official search for peace in Palestine/Israel. In parallel to it, an alternative struggle of resistance—centred upon the single-state idea as a more liberating pathway towards justice to the conflict—has re-emerged against the hegemony of Zionism and the demise of a viable two-state solution in Palestine/Israel. This paper inquires into the nature of this phenomenon as a movement of resistance. To this end, it reconstructs the re-emergence of the single-state solution intellectually and organisationally from within a Gramscian-inspired lens—while specifically focusing upon the centrality of the anti-Oslo writings of Edward Said and the consequent role of the D...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
This article examines creative ways in which Israeli and Palestinian activists engage with each othe...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
In this chapter I begin by giving a brief snapshot of the recent re-emer- gence of the single-state ...
Providing the first in-depth intellectual and organizational mapping of the single state idea’s rece...
This papers investigates Palestinian and Zionist understanding of a common state inPalestine by exam...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the complex issues of our time that no one knows how...
This article examines the implications of the “Arab Spring” for the Israel-Palestine conflict. It dr...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
This paper examines some of the emerging critical civil society debates in relation to the one-state...
This review discusses the changing perceptions and resurgent voices towards the peaceful solution of...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The Oslo agreements proposed a two-state solution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: a Palestinia...
This thesis delves into two ‘edge areas’ located in and around East Jerusalem. It attempts to unfold...
Journal ArticleAlthough the two-state solution originated as a concession to preponderant political ...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
This article examines creative ways in which Israeli and Palestinian activists engage with each othe...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
In this chapter I begin by giving a brief snapshot of the recent re-emer- gence of the single-state ...
Providing the first in-depth intellectual and organizational mapping of the single state idea’s rece...
This papers investigates Palestinian and Zionist understanding of a common state inPalestine by exam...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the complex issues of our time that no one knows how...
This article examines the implications of the “Arab Spring” for the Israel-Palestine conflict. It dr...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
This paper examines some of the emerging critical civil society debates in relation to the one-state...
This review discusses the changing perceptions and resurgent voices towards the peaceful solution of...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The Oslo agreements proposed a two-state solution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: a Palestinia...
This thesis delves into two ‘edge areas’ located in and around East Jerusalem. It attempts to unfold...
Journal ArticleAlthough the two-state solution originated as a concession to preponderant political ...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
This article examines creative ways in which Israeli and Palestinian activists engage with each othe...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...