2019
DOI: 10.1017/nps.2019.67
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The Twilight of the Two-State Solution in Israel-Palestine: Shared Sovereignty and Nonterritorial Autonomy as the New Dawn

Abstract: This article analyzes the international consensus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that there should be a two state solution and finds it unworkable on several counts. The conflict has no territorial solution: high population density makes partition impossible without leaving unwanted pockets of one people in the territory of the other; it is not possible for any Israeli government to dismantle settlements in the West Bank without causing a civil war; and in such a small and overcrowded territory, it is not… Show more

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“…The successful Israeli conquest for sovereignty of occupied Palestinian lands has resulted in many academics, journalists as well as local actors starting to question the feasibility of the twostate solution (Yiftachel, 2005;Ron Frohlich, 2011;Lustick, 2013Lustick, , 2019Slaughter, 2013;Bashir, 2016;Bao, 2018;Munayyer, 2013Munayyer, , 2019Karmi, 2020;Nimni, 2020). Instead, one-state-solutions in different guises have started to gain momentum among activists, academics and as well as politicians on the left and right of the political spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successful Israeli conquest for sovereignty of occupied Palestinian lands has resulted in many academics, journalists as well as local actors starting to question the feasibility of the twostate solution (Yiftachel, 2005;Ron Frohlich, 2011;Lustick, 2013Lustick, , 2019Slaughter, 2013;Bashir, 2016;Bao, 2018;Munayyer, 2013Munayyer, , 2019Karmi, 2020;Nimni, 2020). Instead, one-state-solutions in different guises have started to gain momentum among activists, academics and as well as politicians on the left and right of the political spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%