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Nadim Bassem Khoury is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, Philosophy, and International Studies at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, and Associate Professor II at the department of Political Science and International Relations at Oslo New University College.
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The quest for an inclusive and independent state has been at the center of the Palestinian national struggle for a very long time. This book critically explores the meaning of Palestinian statehood and the challenges that face alternative models to it. Giving prominence to a young set of diverse Palestinian scholars, this groundbreaking book shows...
This article examines Israel’s relationship to Palestinian peoplehood before and after the peace process. It argues that this relationship was driven by a logic of elimination (1948- 1967), which was later augmented by a logic of separation (1967-1993). With the peace process and the mutual letters of recognition in 1993, these logics did not disap...
At the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rages a struggle between two foundational tragedies: the Jewish Holocaust and the Palestinian Nakba. The contending ways in which both events are commemorated is a known feature of the conflict. Less known are marginal attempts to jointly deliberate on them. This article draws on such attempts to the...
Identity is an important factor in international conflicts. As it is a crucial part of the problem, some scholars argue, national identity should be an important part of the solution. Parties to the conflict, they recommend, should negotiate their national identities so as to reach a “narrative equilibrium” that will allow them to overcome national...
National narratives are an essential part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Little is said, however, on how the Oslo Peace Process sought to address these narratives. Conventional wisdom argues that the peace process initiated in the 1990s largely ignored the matter. This article challenges this view, arguing instead that the peace process was a...