TY - BOOK ID - 78640553 TI - One Land AU - LeVine, Mark AU - Mossberg, Mathias PY - 2014 SN - 0520279131 0520958403 9780520958401 0520279123 9780520279124 9781306565868 1306565863 9780520279131 PB - Berkeley University of California Press DB - UniCat KW - Arab-Israeli conflict KW - Arab-Israeli peace process KW - Mid-East peace process KW - Middle East peace process KW - Middle Eastern peace process KW - Peace process in the Middle East KW - Peace. KW - Peace KW - Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Peace. KW - Arab-Israeli conflict - 1993- - Peace KW - conflict resolution. KW - diaspora. KW - diplomacy. KW - economic power. KW - gaza strip. KW - globalism. KW - government and governing. KW - independence. KW - international diplomats. KW - international drama. KW - islam. KW - israel. KW - israeli palestinian conflict. KW - israelis and palestinians. KW - jerusalem. KW - jews and arabs. KW - jordan river. KW - judaism. KW - mediterranean. KW - mutual recognition. KW - palestine. KW - parallel state structures. KW - peace process. KW - political power. KW - politics architecture. KW - religion. KW - resistance. KW - security position. KW - security. KW - sovereignty. KW - territorial sovereignty. KW - west bank. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78640553 AB - One Land, Two States imagines a new vision for Israel and Palestine in a situation where the peace process has failed to deliver an end of conflict. "If the land cannot be shared by geographical division, and if a one-state solution remains unacceptable," the book asks, "can the land be shared in some other way?" Leading Palestinian and Israeli experts along with international diplomats and scholars answer this timely question by examining a scenario with two parallel state structures, both covering the whole territory between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, allowing for shared rather than competing claims of sovereignty. Such a political architecture would radically transform the nature and stakes of the Israel-Palestine conflict, open up for Israelis to remain in the West Bank and maintain their security position, enable Palestinians to settle in all of historic Palestine, and transform Jerusalem into a capital for both of full equality and independence-all without disturbing the demographic balance of each state. Exploring themes of security, resistance, diaspora, globalism, and religion, as well as forms of political and economic power that are not dependent on claims of exclusive territorial sovereignty, this pioneering book offers new ideas for the resolution of conflicts worldwide. ER -