civil society and peace building in ethnic-national states /
Amneh Daoud Badran.
New York :
Routledge,
2009.
1 online resource (270 p.).
Routledge studies on the Arab-Israeli conflict
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Historical backgrounds and political developments in both conflicts: A comparison; 2 Political systems and civil society in apartheid South Africa and Zionist Israel; 3 The politics and roles of white protest groups in apartheid South Africa; 4 The politics and roles of Israeli (Jewish) protest groups; 5 Conclusion based on comparative analysis; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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This book is a comparison of two ethnic-national ""apartheid"" states - South Africa and Israel - which have been in conflict, and how internal dissent has developed. In particular it examines the evolution of effective white protest in South Africa and explores the reasons why comparably powerful movements have not emerged in Israel.The book reveals patterns of behaviour shared by groups in both cases. It argues that although the role played by protest groups in peace-building may be limited, a tipping point, or 'magic point', can become as significant as other major factors.
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Anti-apartheid movements-- South Africa-- History-- 20th century.
Apartheid-- South Africa-- History-- 20th century.
Arab-Israeli conflict-- Causes.
Peace movements-- Israel-- History.
Zionism-- Israel-- History.
Anti-apartheid movements.
Apartheid.
Arab-Israeli conflict-- Causes.
Ethnic relations.
Peace movements.
Politics and government.
Race relations.
Zionism.
Israel, Ethnic relations, History.
Israel, Politics and government.
South Africa, Politics and government, 1948-1994.
South Africa, Race relations, History, 20th century.