This paper examines the question of whether deliberative democratic processes can be used to effectively mitigate protracted ethnic conflict in Israel. By examining peacemaking strategies used in the past, it tries to explain why peace has been elusive in Israel and what steps must be taken in order to make the regime more legitimate as well as build a lasting peace. A constructivist approach is used to demonstrate the malleability of hardened identities as well as the opportunity for deliberation. While it is not sufficient to create a lasting peace, the paper concludes that through the deliberative democratic process of contesting discourse in public spheres, citizens can engage in meaningful dialogue. Over time this dialogue can contribu...
The mutual recognition between Israel and the PLO in 1993 signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Pal...
Engaging with the literature on deliberative democracy, this article contends that in the context of...
Based on the assumption that a long-lasting political/social conflict is a phenomenon determining po...
The disqualification of political parties in a democratic regime has long been conceived as a parado...
This book scrutinises how political actors in the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) have articulated ...
This dissertation departs from the common understanding that the democratic challenge is to strike t...
This dissertation explores whether and how the bounding practices of Israeli and Palestinian groups ...
This thesis discusses unofficial, track three, possibilities in conflict resolution and studies conf...
During the last thirty years of the 20th century, there was a proliferation of dialogues between Pal...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate participants’ perceived value and effect of grassroots leve...
This dissertation is a qualitative study investigating how a North American based citizen diplomacy ...
This article investigates the limitations of peace theory in comparing and contrasting strategies ad...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
The notion that democracies rarely wage wars against each other has gained remarkable acceptance in ...
Israeli politics has undergone radical changes as a result of both geopolitical contingencies and do...
The mutual recognition between Israel and the PLO in 1993 signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Pal...
Engaging with the literature on deliberative democracy, this article contends that in the context of...
Based on the assumption that a long-lasting political/social conflict is a phenomenon determining po...
The disqualification of political parties in a democratic regime has long been conceived as a parado...
This book scrutinises how political actors in the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) have articulated ...
This dissertation departs from the common understanding that the democratic challenge is to strike t...
This dissertation explores whether and how the bounding practices of Israeli and Palestinian groups ...
This thesis discusses unofficial, track three, possibilities in conflict resolution and studies conf...
During the last thirty years of the 20th century, there was a proliferation of dialogues between Pal...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate participants’ perceived value and effect of grassroots leve...
This dissertation is a qualitative study investigating how a North American based citizen diplomacy ...
This article investigates the limitations of peace theory in comparing and contrasting strategies ad...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
The notion that democracies rarely wage wars against each other has gained remarkable acceptance in ...
Israeli politics has undergone radical changes as a result of both geopolitical contingencies and do...
The mutual recognition between Israel and the PLO in 1993 signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Pal...
Engaging with the literature on deliberative democracy, this article contends that in the context of...
Based on the assumption that a long-lasting political/social conflict is a phenomenon determining po...