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In: Middle East report: Middle East research and information project, MERIP, Heft 182, S. 9
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In: Middle East report: Middle East research and information project, MERIP, Heft 182, S. 9
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 55, Heft 4, S. 701
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Palestine-Israel journal of politics, economics and culture, Band 17, Heft 1-2, S. 1-248
ISSN: 0793-1395
Van Agt, Dries: East Jerusalem: A Test Case. - S. 8-11 Allegra, Marco: From Partition to Reunification to...? The Transformation of the Metropolitan Area of Jerusalem since 1967. - 12-20 Several, Michael: The Strange Case of American Tax-Exempt Money for Settlements. - S. 21-30 Asseburg, Muriel: The EU and Jerusalem: Countering Policies That Will Prevent Peace. - S. 28-30 Oppenheimer, Yehudit: An Explosive Situation in Silwan. - S. 31-34 Ofran, Hagit: Invisible Settlements in Jerusalem. - S. 35-42 Yousef, Omar: Jerusalem: Palestinian Space, Behaviors and Attitudes. - S. 43-53 Shlomo, Oren and Tovi Fenster: In the Shadow of the Wall and Separation: Everyday Life in East Jerusalem. - S. 54-63 Salem, Walid: The Human Security of the Palestinian Jerusalemites: A Story of an Internal Occupation. - S. 64-73 Halper, Jeff: The Policy of House Demolitions in East Jerusalem: What It Is, How It Is Done and to What End. - S. 74-82 Qaymari, Ata: Education in East Jerusalem. - S. 83-87 Abdelrazek, Adnan: Palestinian Refugees' Property in West Jerusalem: A Fortune Up for Grabs. - S. 88-95 Mizrachi, Yonathan: Archaeology Should Not Be Used as a Weapon in the Struggle over Jerusalem. - S. 96-98 Bishara, Rana: For Israel There Is One Jerusalem... Why Do We Have Two Jerusalems? - S. 99-103 Laban, Ahmad Sub: Qalandia Checkpoint: A Main Palestinian Gateway to Jerusalem. - S. 104-108 Issac, Jad and Suhail Khalilieh: The Jerusalem Saga: Current Realities in Jerusalem. - S. 109-134 Klein, Menachem: The Shift - Israel's New Goals in Jerusalem. - S. 135-140 Margalit, Meir: Jerusalem Municipality's 2020 Master Plan. - S. 141-147 Mutaw, Samir: Jerusalem... Wiesel's Option. - S. 148-153 Schnell, Izhak: Borders in Jerusalem. - S. 154-159 Abdelrazek, Adnan: A UN Perspective on the Status of Jerusalem. - S. 160-171 Pullan, Wendy and Maximilian Gwiazda: Jerusalem's Holy Basin: Who Needs It? - S. 172-179 Khoury, Sam'an and Sarah Kreimer: From Dissonance to a Permanent Status Destination: Creating Policy Options to Pave the Way to Final Status. - S. 182-190 Maoz, Moshe: East Jerusalem: Between War and Peace. - S. 191-193 Shash, Taher: The Struggle for Jerusalem and Proposed Solutions. - S. 194-206 Golan, Galia: Israel's Positions on Jerusalem. - S. 207-213 Matar, Ibrahim: The Jewish Conquest of West and East Jerusalem: 1948 to the Present. - S. 214-223 Safieh, Afif: On Jerusalem. - S. 224-229 Koulouris, Anna: Interview. Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III: The Greek Orthodox Church and the Future of Jerusalem. - S. 230-236 Beinart, Peter: The Battle for Israel's Soul. - S. 237-242 Hochberg, Gil Z.: Corn in Ramallah. - S. 243-248
World Affairs Online
In: Middle Eastern studies, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 168-188
ISSN: 1743-7881
In: Estudios fronterizos, Band 6, Heft 11, S. 39-55
ISSN: 2395-9134
What meaning does the term border take on referring to a city? The city of Jerusalem is an interesting case study because with it the whole polysemy of the word border shows up, on every geographical scale. Since the start of the Al- Aqsa Intifada in 2000, support for the idea of a physical barrier between Israel and the Palestinian territories has grown tremendously among Israelis. On Jerusalem´s external boundary, this barrier takes the form of an eight-metershigh- wall. The Israeli government does not admit that the barrier's sole purpose was the prevention of terrorist incursions. A policy of ethnic separation was clearly intended, the argument being that co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians had been a failure. How did the Holy city reach this pessimistic point, considering that the idea of an international city was proposed twice in the first half of the twentieth century, when its inhabitants had already suffered a separation between 1948 and 1967, and when a peace process had been initiated in 1994? Will this barrier become the new border between Israel and Palestine, between West and East Jerusalem? Keywords: Jerusalem, frontier, separation fence, municipal territory, international city.
In: Maghreb, Machrek: revue trimestrielle = al- Maġrib wa-ʾl-mašriq, Band 235, Heft 1, S. 117-128
ISSN: 2271-6815
In: SUNY Series in Israeli Studies
Front Matter -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli-Jews and Palestinians: A Policy Perspective -- A. Israeli Jews -- B. Palestinians -- PART II: The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli- Jews: A Survey Research Perspective -- An Analysis of Israeli Jewish Opinion on the Status of Jerusalem -- Highlights and Commentary -- PART III: The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Palestinians -- An Analysis of Palestinian Opinion on the Status of Jerusalem -- Central Findings and Conclusions -- PART lV: Jerusalem Negotiable? -- Back Matter -- Appendix A: Data from Study of Israeli-Jews -- Appendix A-l Questionnaire and distribution of responses in percentages for the national sample and the settler sample -- Appendix A-2 Cross-tabulation of all replies by ideological tendency -- Appendix A-3 Cross-tabulation of all replies by religious observance -- Appendix B: Data from Study of Palestinians -- Appendix B-l: National sample and region -- Appendix B-2: Cross,tabulation by political affiliation -- Appendix B-3: Cross-tabulation by religiosity -- Appendix B-4: Cross-tabulation by religion -- About the Authors -- Index -- Back Cover.
In: World policy journal: WPJ ; a publication of the World Policy Institute, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 189-214
ISSN: 0740-2775
THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES THE FAR-REACHING IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEWLY OPENED BERLIN WALL -- THE PROSPECT OF REUNIFICATION IT EXAMINES THE CONCERN OF BONN'S NEIGHBORS, AS WELL AS THE UNITED STATES, THAT GERMANY IS DETERMINED TO TRAVEL ITS OWN PATH, EVEN IF THIS MEANS UPSETTING THE EUROPEAN BALANCE OF POWERS, THE PROSPECT OF AN UPSURGE OF RIGHT-WING NATIONALISM IN BOTH GERMAN STATES IS EXAMINED THE ARTICLE OFFERS INTERVIEWS, CONDUCTED AT THE INTERNATIONAL EAST-WEST WORKSHOP ON COMMON SECURITY, ABOUT GERMANY AFTER THE WALL.
In: Palestine-Israel journal of politics, economics and culture, Band 17, Heft 1-2
ISSN: 0793-1395
In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 418-425
ISSN: 0951-6328
In: Settler colonial studies, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 159-173
ISSN: 1838-0743