Israel–Palestine and the Case for One State

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Citizenship And Democracy Debates
Comparative Apartheid Research
Conflict Resolution Models
Decolonial Political Theory
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Futures Of Israel Palestine
International Law And Human Rights
Israel Palestine Analysis
Israel Palestine History
Middle East Geopolitics
Modern Middle East History
One State Solution
Peace Process Failures
Political Philosophy Of Justice
Settler Colonialism Studies
Zionism And Nationalism Critique

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  • ISBN 9781801360197
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this scrupulously researched but highly accessible exploring the Palestine–Israel conflict, Martin Cohen balances arguments from history, politics and human experience to make the case for a one-state solution, the approach always favoured by liberal Jews, Arab nations and the Palestinians themselves. Through explorations of key works in Jewish and Zionist political philosophy, such as Theodor Herzl, Ze’ev Jabotinsky and Carl Schmitt, the roots of today’s militarism and racism are revealed, and the arguments of Israeli politicians today put in a darker context. Cohen explains why the conflict should not be seen as a religious one, but rather one that has its roots in European racism and American fundamentalism, forces that have combined to produce not so much a ‘Jewish homeland’ but what has legitimately been classified as a settler-colonial state.

Martin Cohen is a philosopher and author specialising in ethics and political philosophy.

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