Chapter 1 Introduction -- part Part I Theoretical and historical background -- chapter 2 The dynamics of political space -- chapter 3 Historical background: The Israeli-Palestinian imbroglio and the road to Oslo -- part Part II Peace negotiations: Between democratization and decolonization -- chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 4 Peace without borders?: The "tactical failure" of Oslo -- chapter 5 From Gaza to Beit Lid: The strategic trap -- chapter 6 Rabin's assassination: The fall of a charismatic movement -- part Part III The imagined peace: The illusion and its shattering, 1996-2000 -- chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 7 Redesigning Israeli political space: The rise of the post-conflict agenda -- chapter 8 Abandoning Oslo and reviving national unity -- part Part IV The military occupation of politics -- chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 9 Repressing Intifada II: Atoning for leaving Lebanon -- chapter 10 The unilateral strategy: Separation walls, disengagement, elections, and war -- chapter 11 No paradise now
Summary
This book narrates the political developments in Israel/Palestine since the ascent to power of Yitzhak Rabin in 1992 through to the present. It includes the developments of the peace process and conflict with Hezbollah and Hamas, and how hopes for a settlement have been dashed by the ongoing violence
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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