Israel and Palestine by Bernard Wasserstein

Israel and Palestine by Bernard Wasserstein

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Israel and Palestine by Bernard Wasserstein

The war in the Middle East is the most long-lasting, most bitter and most intractable in the world. In a short pithy volume, the most distinguished historian of the Middle East explains the conflict. A new interpretation of the historical and contemporary realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Bernard Wasserstein challenges the conventional view of the struggle as driven primarily by irrational, nationalist and religious ideologies. Instead he focuses on hitherto relatively neglected dimensions -- population, land, labour, and the social dynamics of political change. He maintains that Israelis and Palestinians live today in 'Siamese twin societies'. However much they may wish to, neither side can escape the impinging presence and influence of the other. In spite of the current diplomatic impasse and continuing bloodshed and hate-mongering, Wasserstein offers a realistic and persuasive basis for optimism. He argues that demographic, economic and social imperatives are driving the two sides willy-nilly towards some form of symbiosis and accommodation. This startlingly original view of relations between Jews and Arabs in Palestine and Israel over the past century offers hope for the success of current efforts towards peace in the Middle East.
A fresh approach to an old disputeWasserstein argues that in the end Israelis and Palestinians are going to have to live together because as 'Siamese twin societies' their demographic, economic and social needs leave them no alternative. They can't escape one another, so they might as well learn to get along together. Wasserstein is a well-connected and prolific journalist and this polemical history will attract plenty of media coverage. But like all books on current affairs it runs the risk of being eclipsed by the events it describes. Also, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is hardly an under-published territory. And why should the two sides live together if extreme Palestinians want to destroy Israel and extreme Israelis won't even think about creating a Palestinian state? A valuable contribution to the debate, but it won't stop the fighting.
Bernard Wasserstein was born in London and educated at Balliol and Nuffield Colleges in Oxford. His many books include The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln (Penguin), which won the Golden Dagger Award for Non-fiction and was acclaimed as a tour de force of historical detection. His most recent book was the controversial Vanishing Diaspora (Penguin). He is currently working on a history of Europe in the twentieth century for Oxford University Press.
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ISBN 13 9781861975348
ISBN 10 1861975341
Title Israel and Palestine
Author Bernard Wasserstein
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2003-03-20
Number of pages 240
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