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Jerusalem : The Contested City

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Jerusalem, which means "city of peace," is one of the most bitterly contested territories on earth.

Claimed by two peoples and sacred to three faiths, for the last three decades the city has been associated with violent struggle and civil unrest.

As the peace negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis reach their conclusion, the final, and most difficult issue is the status of Jerusalem.

How and to what extent will these two nations share this city?

How will Christians, Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem and around the world redefine their relationship to Jerusalem when the dust settles on the final agreement?

Will the Israelis and Palestinians even be able to reach an agreement at all?

Menachem Klein, one of the leading experts on the history and politics of Jerusalem, cuts through the rhetoric on all sides to explain the actual policies of the Israelis and Palestinians toward the city.

He describes the "facts on the ground" that make their competing claims so fraught with tension and difficult to reconcile. He shows how Palestinian national institutions have operated clandestinely since the Israelis occupied the eastern half of the city, and how the Israelis have tried to suppress them.

Ultimately, he points the way toward a compromise solution but insists that the struggle for power and cultural recognition will likely continue to be a permanent feature of life in this complicated, multi-cultural city.

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Product Details
New York University Press
081474754X / 9780814747544
Hardback
30/11/2000
United States
272 pages
152 x 229 mm
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