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Ethnic conflict: causes - consequences - responses / Cordell, Karl; Wolff, Stefan 2009  Book
Wolff, Stefan Book
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Publication Malden, Polity Press, 2009.
Description vi, 232p.
Standard Number 9780745639314
Key Words Conflict  Ethinc Conflict 
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Ethnicity and democratisation in new Europe / Cordell, Karl (ed) 1999  Book
Cordell, Karl Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1999.
Description xx, 225p.
Standard Number 0415173116
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Routledge handbook of ethnic conflict / Cordell, Karl (ed); Wolff, Stefan (ed) 2011  Book
Wolff, Stefan Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2011.
Description xvi, 334p.
Standard Number 9780415476256, hbk
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Violence of culture: the legitimation of the Israeli occupation of Palestine / Brockhill, Aneta; Cordell, Karl   Journal Article
Cordell, Karl Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper considers the ramifications of the fact that a majority of (Jewish) Israeli citizens no longer considers the Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian territory of the West Bank to be an ‘occupation’. Informed by qualitative research conducted in Israel and the occupied territory of the West Bank, the paper argues the case for understanding of this process of social legitimation as being rooted in complex structures of cultural processes and practices grounded in ideological and religious beliefs. Identifying Zionism as an ethno-national ideology, located within the wider ethno-national impulse of nineteenth century Europe, the paper further investigates a number of cultural processes that have led to the domestic justification and rationalisation of occupation in the Israeli public consciousness and consequently, the legitimisation of continued occupation. These cultural practices are inherently highly political, constituting a long-term strategy aimed at maintaining the occupation. The paper argues that this strategy is articulated not only by cultural practices of ethnonationalism and identity politics, but ultimately by various acts and facets of violence.
Key Words Palestine  Conflict  Israel  Legitimation  Occupation  Cultural Violence 
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