In Israel and South Africa: The Many Faces of Apartheid, Ilan Pappé offers an edited collection that seeks to expand upon controversial comparisons between the segregated political system of apartheid South Africa and that of contemporary Israel. Claire Constant welcomes this as a nuanced volume that seeks to learn from the struggles against apartheid in South Africa and to animate important discussions about the possibilities of finding a single-state solution
Helena Cobban’s Amnesty after Atrocity? offers an exposition of the different ways in which three Af...
Countries emerging from the dark night of conflict and oppression into the light of a new dawn face ...
America’s alliance with Israel will not be the most urgent issue facing Donald Trump in his first we...
In July 2018, the Israeli parliament approved Basic Law: Israel as the Nation State of the Jewish Pe...
Based on long-term fieldwork, Erica Weiss‘ ethnography chronicles the personal experiences of two ge...
The collection benefits from the inclusion of a detailed series of maps of the region from different...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
Instead of asking who is innocent and who should be blamed, the media should start to treat the Isra...
Both apartheid and customary laws in apartheid South Africa created racialised and gendered patterns...
Book Title: Peacemaking in South Africa : A Life in Conflict Resolution (2000)Author: H.W. Van der M...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Jewish Culture and His...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
Book Title: Searching for Peace in Africa: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Management Activit...
Following historian Deborah Lipstadt's 2000 victory over David Irving in a monumental libel lawsuit,...
Review of: Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel\u27s Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastroph...
Helena Cobban’s Amnesty after Atrocity? offers an exposition of the different ways in which three Af...
Countries emerging from the dark night of conflict and oppression into the light of a new dawn face ...
America’s alliance with Israel will not be the most urgent issue facing Donald Trump in his first we...
In July 2018, the Israeli parliament approved Basic Law: Israel as the Nation State of the Jewish Pe...
Based on long-term fieldwork, Erica Weiss‘ ethnography chronicles the personal experiences of two ge...
The collection benefits from the inclusion of a detailed series of maps of the region from different...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
Instead of asking who is innocent and who should be blamed, the media should start to treat the Isra...
Both apartheid and customary laws in apartheid South Africa created racialised and gendered patterns...
Book Title: Peacemaking in South Africa : A Life in Conflict Resolution (2000)Author: H.W. Van der M...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Jewish Culture and His...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
Book Title: Searching for Peace in Africa: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Management Activit...
Following historian Deborah Lipstadt's 2000 victory over David Irving in a monumental libel lawsuit,...
Review of: Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel\u27s Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastroph...
Helena Cobban’s Amnesty after Atrocity? offers an exposition of the different ways in which three Af...
Countries emerging from the dark night of conflict and oppression into the light of a new dawn face ...
America’s alliance with Israel will not be the most urgent issue facing Donald Trump in his first we...