This article investigates into narratives of Israeli history and identity and ways in which those can be understood as linked to the transformation of intractable conflicts. By using the case of Israeli New History, this study elaborates on the interplay between master and counter commemorative narratives of identity and history, and the potential impact of that interaction when it comes to the development of conflict. The Israeli case exhibits an elaboration on societal boundaries and understandings of identity, which makes it apt to illustrate processes in which new understandings of history tie into the development of conflicts
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
This study is a deconstructionist critique of the role of Zionism in Israeli society. It suggests th...
The rise of further tensions and wars in the Middle East interconnects, oversimplifies and radicaliz...
Intractable conflicts are by definition difficult to resolve. This study ventures into the identity ...
This article sketches an analytical framework connecting the literature on conflict transformation w...
This paper examines the role of interpretations of historical events when discussing the Israeli–Pal...
This study focuses on narratives of historical events that were discussed during open ended intervie...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
This study focuses on the relationship between national identity and intractable conflict. Abdelal’s...
This study relates the concept of recognition to processes of conflict transformation. The recogniti...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
This dissertation seeks to enhance the study of conflict resolution by building on literature which ...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
This study is a deconstructionist critique of the role of Zionism in Israeli society. It suggests th...
The rise of further tensions and wars in the Middle East interconnects, oversimplifies and radicaliz...
Intractable conflicts are by definition difficult to resolve. This study ventures into the identity ...
This article sketches an analytical framework connecting the literature on conflict transformation w...
This paper examines the role of interpretations of historical events when discussing the Israeli–Pal...
This study focuses on narratives of historical events that were discussed during open ended intervie...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
Research on intractable conflicts is concerned primarily with investigating the causes and condition...
This study focuses on the relationship between national identity and intractable conflict. Abdelal’s...
This study relates the concept of recognition to processes of conflict transformation. The recogniti...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
This dissertation seeks to enhance the study of conflict resolution by building on literature which ...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
This study is a deconstructionist critique of the role of Zionism in Israeli society. It suggests th...
The rise of further tensions and wars in the Middle East interconnects, oversimplifies and radicaliz...