Beyond the Two-State Solution: A Jewish Political EssayISBN: 978-0-7456-6028-8
Hardcover
256 pages
July 2012, Polity
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Foreword: Yehouda Shenhav's Beyond the Two-State Solution, Lama Abu Odeh page vii
Acknowledgments xviii
Introduction and Overview: The Crisis Facing Zionist Democracy 1
A line drawn with a green pencil 3
Time and space 6
The degeneration of the 1967 paradigm 7
The Zionist-liberal left and the peace accords 15
The liberal new nostalgia 22
Separation 26
The settlers 29
The political rights of the Jews 32
1 The Roots and Consequences of the Liberal New Nostalgia 35
The "no partner" approach 35
Chasing the yellow wind 38
The academic and intellectual discourse 52
2 Was 1967 a Revolutionary Year? 55
The "inevitability" of the 1967 Occupation of Palestinian territories 55
The denial of political theology 60
3 The "Political Anomalies" of the Green Line 68
The refugees of 1948 68
The Arabs of 1948 74
The Jewish settlers 92
The Third Israel and its political economy 106
4 1948 and the Return to the Rights of the Palestinians 116
The Nakba 117
Eradication and denial 122
The present time of the Palestinian Nakba 131
A shared time 140
5 The Return to the Rights of the Jews 146
Post-Westphalian sovereignty 149
The possibility of sharing one space 154
A comment on the role of intellectuals in times of crisis 164
Notes 169
Index 230

