ID | 124347 |
Title Proper | Building the positive peace |
Other Title Information | the urgent need to bring the Israeli- Palestinian conflict back to basics |
Language | ENG |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community. The international discourse plays down the historical depth of the dispute and everything which pertains directly to the Jewish religious, national, and cultural heritage that dates back more than three millennia in the Land of Israel. Also absent from the international discourse is an awareness of the rich academic and theoretical foundation of knowledge with regard to peacemaking. Concepts such as the positive peace, reconciliation, "ripeness," "stable peace" or "hurting mutual stalemate" have not been integrated into the discourse. |
`In' analytical Note | Jewish Political Studies Review vol. 24, 3-4 (9/1/2012) |
Journal Source | Jewish Political Studies Review vol. 24, 3-4 (9/1/2012) |
Key Words | History of Conflicts - Israel ; Ripeness ; Positive Peace ; Jewish Relations ; Israel ; Palestine ; International Relation - Israel - Palestine ; Peacekeeping Process - Israel - Palestine ; Conflicts - Israel - Palestine ; Israel Authorities ; Palestine - Authorities ; Border Dispute - Israel |