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Peace-making in divided societies : the Israel-South Africa analogy

Title
Peace-making in divided societies : the Israel-South Africa analogy / Heribert Adam.
Author
Adam, Heribert.
Publication
Cape Town : Human Sciences Research Council Publishers, 2002.

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Additional Authors
Human Sciences Research Council. Social Cohesion & Integration Research Programme.
Description
vi, 74 pages : maps; 22 cm
Summary
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 intervention, 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.
Series Statement
Occasional paper, 1684-2839 ; 2
Uniform Title
Occasional paper series (Human Sciences Research Council. Social Cohesion & Integration Research Programme) ; 2.
Subject
  • Conflict management > Israel
  • Conflict management > South Africa
  • Peace
  • Conflict management
  • Friedensbemühung
  • Nahostkonflikt
  • Rassenkonflikt
  • Israel
  • South Africa
  • Südafrika (Staat)
Note
  • "Social Cohesion & Integration Research Programme"--Cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72).
OCLC
  • ocm50986806
  • 50986806
  • SCSB-8804977
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library