Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

A study of Palestinian state formation in comparison to Zionist experiences.

Countdown to Statehood, based on Arabic, English, and Hebrew language sources, analyzes the form that the Palestinian state is likely to take. The book looks at past institution-building patterns in the West Bank and Gaza, the relationship between the PLO and the local Palestinians, and the nature of the conflict with Israel from 1967 through the first year of the Palestinian Authority under Arafat's leadership.

A major reference point in this analysis is the Zionist experience of state-building in Israel's own pre-independence era. Not only did the Zionist experience serve as a model of a successful protagonist that Palestinians wished to emulate, but both also began as diaspora-based. These similarities and, even more so, the dissimilarities between these two struggles for national determination allow the reader to assess the potential likenesses and disparities of the future Palestinian state compared to its Israeli counterpart. The concluding chapter analyzes the findings in the broader context of third-world state-building by arguing, contrary to the common wisdom that "war makes the state," that more peaceful routes to statehood lead to better states in the post-independence era.

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Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

A study of Palestinian state formation in comparison to Zionist experiences.

Countdown to Statehood, based on Arabic, English, and Hebrew language sources, analyzes the form that the Palestinian state is likely to take. The book looks at past institution-building patterns in the West Bank and Gaza, the relationship between the PLO and the local Palestinians, and the nature of the conflict with Israel from 1967 through the first year of the Palestinian Authority under Arafat's leadership.

A major reference point in this analysis is the Zionist experience of state-building in Israel's own pre-independence era. Not only did the Zionist experience serve as a model of a successful protagonist that Palestinians wished to emulate, but both also began as diaspora-based. These similarities and, even more so, the dissimilarities between these two struggles for national determination allow the reader to assess the potential likenesses and disparities of the future Palestinian state compared to its Israeli counterpart. The concluding chapter analyzes the findings in the broader context of third-world state-building by arguing, contrary to the common wisdom that "war makes the state," that more peaceful routes to statehood lead to better states in the post-independence era.

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Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

by Hillel Frisch
Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

Countdown to Statehood: Palestinian State Formation in the West Bank and Gaza

by Hillel Frisch

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A study of Palestinian state formation in comparison to Zionist experiences.

Countdown to Statehood, based on Arabic, English, and Hebrew language sources, analyzes the form that the Palestinian state is likely to take. The book looks at past institution-building patterns in the West Bank and Gaza, the relationship between the PLO and the local Palestinians, and the nature of the conflict with Israel from 1967 through the first year of the Palestinian Authority under Arafat's leadership.

A major reference point in this analysis is the Zionist experience of state-building in Israel's own pre-independence era. Not only did the Zionist experience serve as a model of a successful protagonist that Palestinians wished to emulate, but both also began as diaspora-based. These similarities and, even more so, the dissimilarities between these two struggles for national determination allow the reader to assess the potential likenesses and disparities of the future Palestinian state compared to its Israeli counterpart. The concluding chapter analyzes the findings in the broader context of third-world state-building by arguing, contrary to the common wisdom that "war makes the state," that more peaceful routes to statehood lead to better states in the post-independence era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438403410
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Israeli Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 221
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Hillel Frisch is Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, The Hebrew University, Israel. He has previously published (with Shmuel Sandler) Israel, the Palestinians and the West Bank: A Study in Intercommunal Conflict.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1. Territorialization and State Formation: The Palestinian Experience in Comparative Perspective

Chapter 2. The PLO, Territorialization, and Palestinian State Formation

Chapter 3. Territorializing the PLO: The PLO and Mass Mobilization

Chapter 4. Education and State Building

Chapter 5. The Intifada and State Building

Chapter 6. The Madrid Peace Process and the Challenge of the Inside

Chapter 7. Countdown to Statehood

Conclusion:  Palestinian State Building and the Postcolonial State

Notes

teliography

Index

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