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The Two-State Solution is Still Possible

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Many Israelis and Palestinians contest the ‘two-state solution’.

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Aside from opposition on an ideological level, certain parties believe that it is no longer possible because of the increasing overlap between Israeli and Palestinian territories. However, a close study of the distribution of populations and infrastructure in the West Bank demonstrates that it is still possible to draw a ‘clear’ border between Israel and the future Palestinian state.

 

This paper is published in French only: La solution à deux Etats est encore possible

Article published in Politique étrangère, Vol. 79, No. 3, Fall 2014

 

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Ifri's Turkey/Middle East Program aims to provide expertise on the trends and developments in politics, societies and economies across the region.

The programme has the following objectives:

  • Proposing a new approach towards the MENA region through an analysis of local, regional, and international dynamics with the potential to guide and influence new policies.
  • Highlighting the role of foreign powers which have traditionally been present in the region and analyzing the new role taken on by emerging countries ;
  • Anticipating new directions and outlooks in each country.
  • Interpreting risks and potentials and putting forward new templates for analysis.

The programme has built a dense network of researchers and experts who provide expertise on the MENA region and working together on a range of crosscutting themes.

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