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Crafting peace in Kashmir: through a realist lens / Koithara, Verghese 2004  Book
Koitthara,Verghese Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2004.
Description 314p.hbk
Standard Number 8178294214
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ID:   170959


Impact of German youth tours on attitudes toward the Israeli Palestinian Conflict / Ayalon, Yoni; Schnell, Izhak   Journal Article
Schnell, Izhak Journal Article
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Jewish settlements in the Israeli occupied state of Palestine undermining authentic resolution of the israeli palestinian confli / Isaac, Jad   Journal Article
Isaac, Jad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Israel's land seizure and settlement policy, house demolition strategy, and matrix of control on the movement of Palestinians has undermined the “two-state solution” and the peace process altogether.
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Normative power Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the EU’s peacebuilding narrative meets local narratives / Müller, Patrick   Journal Article
Müller, Patrick Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article conceives the EU’s normative power in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a narrative that projects views of the international system, the EU’s identity as a peacebuilder, and its positions on specific conflict issues. Highlighting the importance of local narratives as cultural filters, this article argues that a high degree of alignment of local narratives with key elements of the EU’s normative power narrative facilitates positive images of the EU as a normative power in peacebuilding, whilst diverging local narratives tend to give rise to more critical views. Yet, the case of Palestine also shows that strong narrative alignment with the EU may encourage high expectations, resulting in critical views about inconsistencies between the EU’s normative aspirations and its actual foreign policy conduct.
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Reconciliation in the middle of conflict: an approach to the Israeli Palestinian conflict / Leiner, Martin; Aldajani, Iyad Muhsen Sulieman   Journal Article
Leiner, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores an innovative approach to finding a solution to the existing and imminent violent struggles in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), particularly with regard to the issue of reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The article defines a scientific approach adopted by the Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies (JCRS), cited as the Hölderlin perspective (Martin Leiner, Susan Flamig, 2012, p. 18). It illustrates the philosophical foundation for applying the Hölderlin Perspective, using Phronetic Social Science, to engage in reconciliation processes in the middle of conflicts. It also illustrates the German approach toward the Israeli Palestinian conflict and, lastly, presents some concrete, tangible results that have already been achieved as well as projects that are currently under way with regard to the MENA region.
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