One State: The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel
Autor Ghada Karmien Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2023
‘An intelligent, sensitive writer’--Financial Times
‘Her bold vision of a single egalitarian state is the only way to break the current log jam’--Nur Masalha, author of Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History
In 1948, Ghada Karmi and her family in Jerusalem were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were exiled during the creation of the state of Israel. She has since become one of the most vocal proponents of the single democratic state in Palestine-Israel.
In this book, Karmi powerfully argues that a democratic one-state settlement is the best possible route to a just future for all concerned, including Palestinian refugees.
Uniting the land – from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan – and allowing the Palestinian right of return is the only way to end the exclusive and antidemocratic character of the Israeli state.
Ghada Karmi was born in Jerusalem. Forced from her home during the Nakba, she later trained as a Doctor of Medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. Her previous books include the best-selling memoir In Search of Fatima.
‘Her bold vision of a single egalitarian state is the only way to break the current log jam’--Nur Masalha, author of Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History
In 1948, Ghada Karmi and her family in Jerusalem were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were exiled during the creation of the state of Israel. She has since become one of the most vocal proponents of the single democratic state in Palestine-Israel.
In this book, Karmi powerfully argues that a democratic one-state settlement is the best possible route to a just future for all concerned, including Palestinian refugees.
Uniting the land – from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan – and allowing the Palestinian right of return is the only way to end the exclusive and antidemocratic character of the Israeli state.
Ghada Karmi was born in Jerusalem. Forced from her home during the Nakba, she later trained as a Doctor of Medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. Her previous books include the best-selling memoir In Search of Fatima.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745348315
ISBN-10: 0745348319
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745348319
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Recenzii
'An intelligent, sensitive writer'
Financial Times
Financial Times
'Ghada Karmi's storytelling eloquence is celebrated'
John Pilger
John Pilger
‘Her bold vision of a single egalitarian state is the only way to break the current log jam and bring an end to apartheid Israel'
Nur Masalha, Palestinian historian
Nur Masalha, Palestinian historian
‘Karmi has a wonderfully uncluttered intelligence. She writes with a lucid, unsentimental clarity reminiscent of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou’
‘Middle East Eye’
Notă biografică
Ghada Karmi was born in Jerusalem. Forced from her home during the Nakba, she later trained as a Doctor of Medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. Her previous books include the best-selling memoir In Search of Fatima.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Problem of Zionism
2. Israel and the Arabs
3. The Israeli-Palestinian 'Peace Process'
4. The One-State Solution
5. Eleven Days in May
Epilogue: The End of Zionism?
1. The Problem of Zionism
2. Israel and the Arabs
3. The Israeli-Palestinian 'Peace Process'
4. The One-State Solution
5. Eleven Days in May
Epilogue: The End of Zionism?