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PEACE-MAKING IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES
Negotiating the Non-negotiable: The Israel-South Africa Analogy
Adam
210mm X 148mm
74pp.
ISSN: 1684-2839 Issue 2
R40.00
2002
In print
e-edition
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Description:
An exploration of the lessons that the unresolved Israel-Palestinian conflict can draw from South Africa's 'negotiated revolution'. Six realms are compared: economic interdependence, religious divisions, third party interventions, leadership, political culture and violence. Contrasting insights form two opposite solutions to a nationalist conflict shed light on the nature of ethnicity as well as the limits of negotiation politics.
Contributors:
Heribert Adam
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