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Rise and demise of the two-state paradigm / Inbar, Efraim   Journal Article
Inbar, Efraim Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The conventional wisdom recommends the establishment of a Palestinian state to bring about an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (the two-state paradigm). This article first reviews the confluence of domestic and international factors that led to the resurgence of the two-state paradigm. Next, it concludes that a peaceful outcome in accordance with this paradigm is unlikely to emerge in the near future: the two national movements, the Palestinian and the Zionist, are not close to a historic compromise, and the Palestinians are not able to build a state. Finally, the article analyzes the policy options available to policymakers. State-building is unlikely to succeed. Similarly, a binational state, where Arabs and Jews live peacefully together is not within reach. A regional approach that advocates a greater role for Arab states in Palestinian affairs has better chances of stabilizing the situation than the previous options. Finally, in the absence of a solution, the most realistic policy appears to be conflict management.
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Rise and demise of the two-state paradigm / Inbar, Efraim 2009  Book
Inbar, Efraim Book
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Publication Ramat Gan, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, 2009.
Description 25p.
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