Reframing Bi‐nationalism in Palestine‐Israel as a Process of Settler Decolonisation |
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Authors: | Teodora Todorova |
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Affiliation: | School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper examines some of the emerging critical civil society debates in relation to the one‐state solution being the most appropriate geo‐political arrangement for the articulation of freedom, justice and equality in Palestine‐Israel. This is done with reference to the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions’ 2012 statement in support of a bi‐national state and the ensuing critiques it attracted from Palestinian supporters of the one‐state position. Drawing on these debates which have largely revolved around Jewish Israeli rights to political self‐determination in Palestine‐Israel, this paper proposes that alternative versions of self‐determination as cultural rights for the established Hebrew‐speaking national community represent a more inclusive form of self‐determination in the eventuality of decolonisation. |
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Keywords: | bi‐nationalism critical activism decolonisation Palestine‐Israel one‐state self‐determination |
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