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Bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere
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The bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere.
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Peace in the Middle East »
Peace in the Middle East
Peace in the Middle East☜Help The Independent and the DebateGraph community map and evaluate the contentious issues and potential paths to long-term, sustainable peace in the Middle East.☜F1CEB7
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Contentious issues and options? »
Contentious issues and options?
Contentious issues and options?☜What issues stand in the way of long-term sustainable peace in the Middle East. What options have been proposed in response to each issue? And what are the comparative merits of the various options?☜FFB597
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Statehood? »
Statehood?
Statehood?☜How to address the Israeli and Palestinian interests with respect to statehood?☜FFB597
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A bi-national, secular single-state »
A bi-national, secular single-state
A bi-national, secular single-state☜A bi-national, secular single state—Isratine—in which Jews and Palestinians co-exist peacefully.☜59C6EF
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Bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere
Bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere☜The bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere.☜EF597B
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Example of Iraq »
Example of Iraq
Example of Iraq☜The single-state model failed in Iraq.☜98CE71
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Example of Lebanon »
Example of Lebanon
Example of Lebanon☜The instability and violence in Lebanon does suggests that the multinational ideal is more likely to enforce the conflicts perpetuation than lead to peace. ☜98CE71
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Example of the Soviet Union »
Example of the Soviet Union
Example of the Soviet Union☜The single-state model failed in the Soviet Union.☜98CE71
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Example of Yugoslavia »
Example of Yugoslavia
Example of Yugoslavia☜The single-state model failed in Yugoslavia.☜98CE71
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South Africa »
South Africa
South Africa☜☜EF597B
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Infeasible for current generation given recent violence
The nature of the violence between the peple in recent histor makes the Bi-National single state option infeasible for the current generation of people.
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