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- Title
Benjamin Netanyahu's Calculated Ambiguity Toward the Two‐State Solution.
- Authors
Ziv, Guy
- Abstract
The article focuses on Israeli Prime Minister's Benjamin Netanyahu's ambiguous, contradictory‐laden approach to the two‐state solution. It argues that Netanyahu's opposition to a sovereign Palestinian state should not be interpreted as support for the so-called one‐state solution, whereby Israel annexes the West Bank, an idea promoted by many politicians on the right. It states that Netanyahu has pursued a policy of status quo stability, an approach that emphasizes deft management of the conflict, rather than efforts to resolve it.
- Subjects
WEST Bank; NETANYAHU, Binyamin, 1949-; ISRAEL-Palestine relations; POLITICIANS; POLITICAL stability; CONFLICT management
- Publication
Political Science Quarterly (Oxford University Press / USA), 2019, Vol 134, Issue 2, p217
- ISSN
0032-3195
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/polq.12900