1st Edition

Justice and Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

By Yaacov Bar Siman Tov Copyright 2014
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

In this book, the late Prof. Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov argues that the failure of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process so far has been mainly the result of the inability of both sides to reach an agreed formula for linking justice to peace. The issues of justice and injustice are focused mainly on the outcomes of the 1947-1949 first Arab-Israeli War and specifically in the creation of the... Read more
Introduction 1 Just Peace: Linking Justice to Peace 2 Narratives of Justice and Injustice in Peacemaking 3 The Israeli-Jewish Narratives of Justice and Injustice 4 The Palestinian Narratives of Justice and Injustice 5 Linking Justice to Peace in the Oslo Process, 1993-2001 6 Linking Justice to Peace in the Annapolis Process, 2007-2008 7 Linking Justice to Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Looking for Solutions Conclusions   

Biography

Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov was Giancarlo Elia Valori Professor of International Relations for the Study of Peace and Regional Cooperation- at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Head of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. He was also the founding Director of the Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution at the Hebrew University. A noted expert in the fields of conflict management and resolution and the Arab-Israeli conflict, he was the author of several books, including; Israel and the Peace Process, 1977-1982: In Search of Legitimacy for Peace (1994); The Transition from War to Peace: The Complexity of Decisionmaking - The Israeli Case (1996). He was also the editor and co-editor of several books. Among them: Stable Peace Among Nations (2000); From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation (2004); The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: From Conflict Resolution to Conflict Management (2007); and Barriers to Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2010).

Arie M. Kacowicz is the Chaim Weizmann Chair in International Relations and an Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of Peaceful Territorial Change (1994); Zones of Peace in the Third World: South America and West Africa in a Comparative Perspective (1998); The Impact of Norms in International Society: The Latin American Experience, 1881-2001 (2005); and Globalisation and the Distribution of Wealth: The Latin American Experience, 1982-2008 (2013). His areas of interest include globalisation and global governance, international relations of Latin America, peace studies, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

This book represents a lifetime of wisdom in dealing with the most basic issues of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. It is a fitting tribute to a career devoted to finding ways out of the impasse and remarkable in its ability to encompass the narratives of both parties. It should be required reading not only in courses on the conflict itself, but in any course concerned with issues of justice and peace in seemingly intractable confrontations.

Alan Dowty

University of Notre Dame, former President of the Association for Israel Studies