In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. Increased Israeli unilateralism, expansionism as well as weak Palestinian institutions have instead pointed toward a “one-state-reality” where Israel is in de facto control over all lands. This in turn reveals a paradox, where international policymakers, most prominently in the EU and the US, and international organizations like the UN, seem determined to insist on a two-state solution, even though all facts on the ground indicate a move away from such a vision where the egalitarian principles inherent in the two-state solution exists in constant tension with expansionist attempts to establish Is...
The paper focuses on the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, on the possible implications in ...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
Israel-Palestine has been a constant agenda item in EU foreign policy. Yet there is one dimension of...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The conditions established after the 1994 Oslo Accords, which involved Israel transferring administr...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the complex issues of our time that no one knows how...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
The European Union together with other international organizations have a significant role in creati...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
On the occasion of their joint government consultations in February 2016, Prime Minister Benjamin Ne...
Israelis and Palestinians have off loaded the costs of their conflict to outsiders and lack incentiv...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
Article first published online: 5 SEP 2013.This article investigates the rules and practices pertain...
In this joint EPC-FSD Policy Brief, Andrea Frontini and Eran Etzion assess the state of play and the...
The paper focuses on the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, on the possible implications in ...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
Israel-Palestine has been a constant agenda item in EU foreign policy. Yet there is one dimension of...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The conditions established after the 1994 Oslo Accords, which involved Israel transferring administr...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the complex issues of our time that no one knows how...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
The European Union together with other international organizations have a significant role in creati...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
On the occasion of their joint government consultations in February 2016, Prime Minister Benjamin Ne...
Israelis and Palestinians have off loaded the costs of their conflict to outsiders and lack incentiv...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
Article first published online: 5 SEP 2013.This article investigates the rules and practices pertain...
In this joint EPC-FSD Policy Brief, Andrea Frontini and Eran Etzion assess the state of play and the...
The paper focuses on the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, on the possible implications in ...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
Israel-Palestine has been a constant agenda item in EU foreign policy. Yet there is one dimension of...