Since the fall of the apartheid regime in South Africa, the oft-made analogy between the South African and Israeli cases has been extended to suggest the applicability to the Palestinian quest for justice through the rights discourse, arguably the most effective mobilizing tool in the anti-apartheid struggle. This essay explores the suitability of the rights approach by examining the South Africa-Israel analogy itself and the relevance of the anti-apartheid model to the three main components of the Palestinian situation: the refugees, the Palestinians of the occupied territories, and the Palestinian citizens of Israel. It concludes that while the rights discourse has many advantages, it cannot by its very nature -- the focus on law at the e...
Commissioned and coordinated by the Middle East Project (MEP) of the Democracy and Governance Progra...
This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the polit...
As the Great Power which initially authorized the Zionist settler-colonial project in historic Pales...
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and memories ...
With increasing frequency comparisons are being drawn between the situation of the Palestinian peopl...
This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the polit...
Beyond Occupation looks at three contentious terms that regularly arise in contemporary arguments ab...
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and memories o...
This study is about the ideologies of Zionism and Apartheid, whose regimes (Israel and South Africa)...
Under art 3 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discriminatio...
The concept of colonialism is increasingly prevalent in evaluating the structural and institutional ...
South African support for Palestine received a compelling articulation in 1990 by the late President...
This brief introduction outlines the premises of a conference entitled Litigating Palestine: Can Co...
Commissioned and coordinated by the Middle East Project (MEP) of the Democracy and Governance Progra...
Ever since 1948, Palestinian politics have been stymied by two conflicting drives: on the one hand t...
Commissioned and coordinated by the Middle East Project (MEP) of the Democracy and Governance Progra...
This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the polit...
As the Great Power which initially authorized the Zionist settler-colonial project in historic Pales...
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and memories ...
With increasing frequency comparisons are being drawn between the situation of the Palestinian peopl...
This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the polit...
Beyond Occupation looks at three contentious terms that regularly arise in contemporary arguments ab...
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and memories o...
This study is about the ideologies of Zionism and Apartheid, whose regimes (Israel and South Africa)...
Under art 3 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discriminatio...
The concept of colonialism is increasingly prevalent in evaluating the structural and institutional ...
South African support for Palestine received a compelling articulation in 1990 by the late President...
This brief introduction outlines the premises of a conference entitled Litigating Palestine: Can Co...
Commissioned and coordinated by the Middle East Project (MEP) of the Democracy and Governance Progra...
Ever since 1948, Palestinian politics have been stymied by two conflicting drives: on the one hand t...
Commissioned and coordinated by the Middle East Project (MEP) of the Democracy and Governance Progra...
This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the polit...
As the Great Power which initially authorized the Zionist settler-colonial project in historic Pales...