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Historical breakthroughs in Arab-Israeli negotiations: lessons for the future / Peleg, Ilan; Scham, Paul   Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the conditions that might facilitate the long awaited diplomatic breakthrough in the relationship between Israel and the Palestinians in the Obama presidency. In order to identify ten specific factors, the article relies on the rich historical record of peace negotiations, particularly since 1967. The analysis indicates that, despite the presence of a number of the factors which have facilitated past agreements, there are others which militate against excessive optimism.
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ID:   076557


Israeli neo-revisionism and american neoconeservatism: the unexplored parallels / Peleg, Ilan; Scham, Paul   Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Israel  United States  Neoconservatism  Neo-Revisionism 
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ID:   114081


Israel's Palestinians: Conflict Within / Peleg, Ilan; Waxman, Dov 2011  Book
Peleg, Ilan Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Description x, 262p.Pbk
Standard Number 9780521157025
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056711305.899274/PEL 056711MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   078821


Losing Control? A Comparison of Majority-Minority Relations in / Peleg, Ilan; Waxman, Dov   Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article addresses the question of how multiethnic states can manage the relationship between the ethnic majority and the minority. It identifies a series of alternative strategies and methods and applies this classification to two states, Israel and Turkey. The article compares the approaches the two states have taken in dealing with their largest national minorities, and explains how and why these approaches have differed. The article demonstrates how Israel and Turkey adopted two fundamentally different regimes - a civic regime in the case of Turkey and an ethnic regime in the case of Israel - and two different policies towards the largest minority in their midst, assimilation in the case of the former and marginalization in the case of the latter. In both cases, however, the outcome of these policies has been confrontation between the national minority and the state and its ethnic majority. The article concludes by arguing that this similar outcome is due to both states' failure to adopt a genuinely accommodationist approach toward their national minorities
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ID:   161224


Oslo: a dead process but a living idea / Peleg, Ilan   Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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ID:   067254


Zionist right and constructivist realism: Ideological persistence and tactical readjustment / Peleg, Ilan 2005  Journal Article
Peleg, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Realism  Zionist Organization  Zionist Right 
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