From colonization to separation: exploring the structure of Israel's occupation
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The author seeks the reason behind larger number of Palestinians being killed at present than during the first 34 years. He attributes the colonization principle or the form of government and the separation principle or the reorganization of power to control the resources as the reason for this.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2008
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The Palestinian minority in Israel: the 'challenge' of the Jewish state and its implications
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The demand for equal rights by the Palestinian minority in Israel is discussed. Topics include Israel's desire to remain an ethnic state and the possible construction of a binational system.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2000
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Demography and transfer: Israel's road to nowhere
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The conflict between Israel and Palestinians, which dates back to the latter part of the nineteenth century, is discussed.
Publication Name: Third World Quarterly
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0143-6597
Year: 2003
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