Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice

Author:   Azmi Bishara
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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9781787387102


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Azmi Bishara
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781787387102


ISBN 10:   1787387100
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'A searing and perceptive analysis by a foremost Palestinian intellectual and political figure. Drawing on a deep understanding of Zionism and Israel, and a knowledgeable assessment of Palestinian, Arab and global politics, Bishara concludes with original, acute and empathetic reflections on how to resolve this century-old struggle.' -- Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies, Columbia University 'Bishara draws upon his unparalleled knowledge to demonstrate how the framing of this conflict has shifted from settler colonialism to border dispute. Most importantly, he lays out a possible solution which respects rather than minimises Palestinian national aspirations. A crucial text for all concerned with the ongoing injustice inflicted on the Palestinian people.' -- Dana El Kurd, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Richmond, and author of 'Polarized and Demobilized: Legacies of Authoritarianism in Palestine' 'A sharp analysis of the question of Palestine , objective but not neutral, and rooted in the history of the Nakba and the reality of settler colonialism. It offers illuminating views on an exit game based on an ethical approach and the recognition of a common future embracing two distinct national identities and aspirations.' -- Alain Gresh, former editor of 'Le Monde diplomatique', and author of 'Israel, Palestine: Truths of a Conflict' 'No-one writes on Palestine in its historical, regional, and global contexts with the same unflinching precision, intimate knowledge and scholarly command as Azmi Bishara. This book brings his commanding insights to the global attention he richly deserves, and we badly need.' -- Hamid Dabashi, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, and editor of 'Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema' 'An unparalleled study that brings together intellectual authority, political acumen and academic rigor. Bishara offers a trenchant analysis of how a settler-colonial project was transformed into a border dispute, and delineates his inclusive vision of a decolonised future anchored in dignity and justice.' -- Nadim Rouhana, Professor of International Affairs and Conflict Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University


"'[A] bold and important work on the history of modern Palestine and the Palestinian struggle over the past century. However, unlike other histories of Palestine and Israel, the author's insistence is that Palestine is a matter of justice. Alongside the historical examination of major events, Bishara analyzes key issues central to the question of Palestine and rebukes some common tropes and misconceptions.' -- Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 'A searing and perceptive analysis by a foremost Palestinian intellectual and political figure. Drawing on a deep understanding of Zionism and Israel, and a knowledgeable assessment of Palestinian, Arab and global politics, Bishara concludes with original, acute and empathetic reflections on how to resolve this century-old struggle.' -- Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies, Columbia University 'Bishara draws upon his unparalleled knowledge to demonstrate how the framing of this conflict has shifted from ""settler colonialism"" to ""border dispute."" Most importantly, he lays out a possible solution which respects rather than minimises Palestinian national aspirations. A crucial text for all concerned with the ongoing injustice inflicted on the Palestinian people.' -- Dana El Kurd, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Richmond, and author of 'Polarized and Demobilized: Legacies of Authoritarianism in Palestine' ‘A major contribution of this book is the way it alerts us to the fact that the world’s last remaining unresolved instance of settler colonialism can neither nativise nor become indigenous – unlike other settler colonial projects – as Israel maintains an apartheid regime.’ -- Race & Class 'A sharp analysis of ""the question of Palestine"", objective but not neutral, and rooted in the history of the Nakba and the reality of settler colonialism. It offers illuminating views on an exit game based on an ethical approach and the recognition of a common future embracing two distinct national identities and aspirations.' -- Alain Gresh, former editor of 'Le Monde diplomatique', and author of 'Israel, Palestine: Truths of a Conflict' 'No-one writes on Palestine in its historical, regional, and global contexts with the same unflinching precision, intimate knowledge and scholarly command as Azmi Bishara. This book brings his commanding insights to the global attention he richly deserves, and we badly need.' -- Hamid Dabashi, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, and editor of 'Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema' 'An unparalleled study that brings together intellectual authority, political acumen and academic rigor. Bishara offers a trenchant analysis of how a settler-colonial project was transformed into a border dispute, and delineates his inclusive vision of a decolonised future anchored in dignity and justice.' -- Nadim Rouhana, Professor of International Affairs and Conflict Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University"


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Azmi Bishara is one of the Arab world's most prominent scholars, a critic of authoritarianism and colonialism, and a staunch supporter of democratic transition in the region. His works include Sectarianism Without Sects, also published by Hurst; Civil Society; The Arab Question; and Religion and Secularism in Historical Context.

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