Reframing bi-nationalism in Palestine-Israel as a process of settler decolonisationTools Todorova, Teodora (2015) Reframing bi-nationalism in Palestine-Israel as a process of settler decolonisation. Antipode . pp. 1-21. ISSN 0066-4812 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractThis 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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