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Author Hostetter, Robert

Title Peacemakers in Israel-Palestine Dialogues for a Just Peace
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (351 p.)
Series Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution Ser
Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution Ser
Contents Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Analysis for a Just Peace -- 1. Orientations: An Introduction -- 1.1 Why This Conflict Matters -- 1.2 The Failure of Track One Diplomacy -- 1.3 The Failure of U.S. Diplomacy -- 1.4 ""Peace Process"" as Deception -- 1.5 Interdisciplinary Approaches -- 1.6 Dialogue, Ethnography, and Peacemaking -- 1.7 Models of Conflict and Peacemaking -- 1.8 Conclusion -- 2. Coming to Terms -- 2.1 Existential Terms -- 2.2 Positionality and Critical Ethnography
2.3 Situated Knowledge -- 2.4 Informed Listening -- 2.5 Peacemaking Terms -- 2.6 Multitrack Peacemaking -- 2.7 What the Map Cuts Up -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 3. A Conflict of Identities -- 3.1 Constructing Identities -- 3.2 Demographics, Ethnicity, and Ethnocracy -- 3.3 Zionism and Its Discontents -- 3.4 Land, ""Promised Land,"" and Illegal Settlements -- 3.5 Victimhood and War -- 3.6 Palestinian Identities and (Dis)orientations -- 3.6.1 Refugees -- 3.6.2 Jerusalem -- 3.6.3 Palestinian Citizens of Israel -- 3.6.4 The PLO -- 3.6.5 The Six-Day War and Occupation -- 3.6.6 The First Intifada: 1987-1993
3.6.7 A Failed ""Peace Process -- 3.6.8 The Second Intifada -- 3.6.9 Gaza, Hamas, and the Great March of Return -- 3.7 Conclusion -- 4. Peacemaker Identities -- 4.1 Identity Formations -- 4.2 Multiple Roles and Goals -- 4.3 Human Rights: More than Naming and Shaming -- 4.4 Perceptions of Truth and Justice -- 4.5 Nonviolence, Popular Resistance, and Sumud -- 4.6 South Africa and BDS -- 4.7 Religion and Peacemaking -- 4.8 Education and Peacemaking -- 4.9 The Arts as ""Beautiful Resistance -- 4.10 The Price of Peacemaking -- 4.11 Conclusion -- 5. Dialogues for a Just Peace
5.1 Voice and Transformational Listening -- 5.2 Dimensions of Dialogue -- 5.2.1 Listening for Understanding -- 5.2.2 Building Relationships -- 5.2.3 Dialogues between Peacemakers -- 5.2.4 Dialogue with Government Officials and Grassroots Movements -- 5.2.5 Dialogue and Debate -- 5.2.6 Fatah and Hamas -- 5.2.7 Argument and Advocacy -- 5.2.8 Interreligious Dialogue -- 5.2.9 Encounter Programs -- 5.2.10 Parents' Circle-Families Forum -- 5.2.11 Living Together as Dialogue -- 5.3 Dialogue and Negotiation -- 5.3.1 ""No One to Talk to""? -- 5.3.2 First War, then Negotiations
5.3.3 Endless Negotiations -- 5.4 An Exchange on Dialogue -- 5.5 Narratives as Dialogue -- 5.6 Dialogue as Difficult Work -- 5.7 Conclusion -- 6. A Platform for a Just Peace -- 6.1 Conflict Analyses: ""If"" and ""Poof -- 6.2 Principles for a Just Peace -- 6.3 A Minimum Basis for Peace -- 6.4 Limbo, Collapse, or Something Worse -- 6.5 International Law and Human Rights Redux -- 6.6 Prophetic Mourning and Warning -- 6.7 Security and Safety -- 6.8 Strategic Dialogues -- 6.9 Strategic Nonviolence -- 6.10 Transformations and Restorations -- 6.10.1 Trauma Healing -- 6.10.2 Restorative Justice
Notes Description based upon print version of record
6.10.3 Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Subject Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Peace
Jewish-Arab relations
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000642681
1000642682