2011
DOI: 10.4324/9780203839393
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The Israel-Palestine Conflict

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“…Authors such as Yiftachel () consider these divisions to be embedded in an ‘ethnocratic’ regime that privileges Jewish ethnic dominance behind a democratic façade, creates a regime of factually differentiated citizenship, and remains inherently ‘expansive’ and ‘colonizing’ in its relationship with its frontier regions. The highly fragmented Zionist national voices have underplayed the role of Palestinian nationalism, embracing more or less implicitly the Jewish dominance reiterated through these politics of difference (Matthews, ). No political party and few institutionalized movements in Israel or the oPt reach across the Green Line, the armistice line dividing the West Bank and Israel.…”
Section: Israeli–palestinian Frontiers and ‘Methodological Nationalism’mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors such as Yiftachel () consider these divisions to be embedded in an ‘ethnocratic’ regime that privileges Jewish ethnic dominance behind a democratic façade, creates a regime of factually differentiated citizenship, and remains inherently ‘expansive’ and ‘colonizing’ in its relationship with its frontier regions. The highly fragmented Zionist national voices have underplayed the role of Palestinian nationalism, embracing more or less implicitly the Jewish dominance reiterated through these politics of difference (Matthews, ). No political party and few institutionalized movements in Israel or the oPt reach across the Green Line, the armistice line dividing the West Bank and Israel.…”
Section: Israeli–palestinian Frontiers and ‘Methodological Nationalism’mentioning
confidence: 99%