A majority of Americans support a two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state for the first time since 2012, according to Gallup polling data from February 2020. In February 2021, Gallup found that the majority was maintained at 52%, indicating a momentous shift in American public opinion. Through careful examination of the historical precedent between the United States and Israel, culminating in a shared American-Israeli narrative that has permeated public opinion for decades, I investigate why this shift has occurred, as well as why this shift has not been reflected in foreign policy objectives and party platforms
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A majority of Americans support a two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state for the f...
A two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with a Palestinian state along the lines o...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence the American electorate’s support of Israel using dat...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
Israelis and Palestinians have off loaded the costs of their conflict to outsiders and lack incentiv...
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The "two state solution", a plan for a "Jewish State" and "Arab State" in the United Nations General...
This dissertation demonstrates how the relationship between the United States and the State of Israe...
This thesis will determine how and to what extent the definition of ‘pro-Israel’ in U.S. mainstream ...
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textThe "special relationship" between the United States and the State of Israel cannot be fully exp...
It would be easy to characterize the Arab/Israeli conflict as simply a religious disagreement: fiery...
Most New Hampshire residents think Israel was justified declaring war on Hamas following its attack o...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
A majority of Americans support a two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state for the f...
A two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with a Palestinian state along the lines o...
This paper analyzes the factors that influence the American electorate’s support of Israel using dat...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
Israelis and Palestinians have off loaded the costs of their conflict to outsiders and lack incentiv...
Abstract: The US has given more aid to Israel than it has to all the countries of sub-Saharan Africa...
The "two state solution", a plan for a "Jewish State" and "Arab State" in the United Nations General...
This dissertation demonstrates how the relationship between the United States and the State of Israe...
This thesis will determine how and to what extent the definition of ‘pro-Israel’ in U.S. mainstream ...
Our hypothesis is that the US policy relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict has been biased in favor ...
textThe "special relationship" between the United States and the State of Israel cannot be fully exp...
It would be easy to characterize the Arab/Israeli conflict as simply a religious disagreement: fiery...
Most New Hampshire residents think Israel was justified declaring war on Hamas following its attack o...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...