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PS 362U Final Exam Please respond to one of the following questions. Responses should be double-spaced and be no 2-3 typed pages (between 10 and 12-point font, 1 inch margins). Responses should also include at least one citation and have a bibliography or reference list following Chicago Author-Date citation style. Your bibliography may appear on a fourth page if necessary. As always, be sure your essay is well organized, grammatically correct and has a thesis statement (ie a sentence stating what you will argue in your essay). Because grades are due shortly after, late papers cannot be included in final grade. 1. Twenty years after the Oslo Peace Process began, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict appears even farther from resolution. Palestinian and Israeli polities seem deeply divided; violence and settlement building have increased; and majorities of both publics see peace as unlikely. Why, in your opinion, has the peace process framework (in the form of Oslo, Camp David and the Roadmap for Peace) failed so dismally at achieving its stated goal: a negotiated settlement between the Israelis and the Palestinians? Is more time needed or is the framework itself flawed? 2. Using the actual country of citizenship (or one of them if you are a dual citizen), what must your country do to facilitate an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? (e.g., If you are American, what must the United States do to promote an end to the conflict). 3. What single most important change—on the part of government policy or the grassroots—will do most to bring about abiding peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? How will it do this and how would it be different from what is happening now? 4. If your perspective on the conflict has changed during the course, how has it changed and why?
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Answer To: PS 362U Final Exam Please respond to one of the following questions. Responses should be...

Somudranil answered on Sep 15 2021
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Running Head: Israel-Palestine        1
Last Name:    6
Title: Israel-Palestine
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The Failure of the F
ramework    3
Dual Citizenship    3
Measures toward Peace    4
Change of Perspective    4
Bibliography    6
The Failure of the Framework
More than the framework, it can be said that the failure was the resultant cause of the loopholes in implementing it. The political leadership that worked on both sides appeared to be crumbling, as there were differences in opinions pertaining to the Palestinian settlements in Israel and Israel’s tie up with America by overtaking Jerusalem[footnoteRef:2]. This can be called the fragilities in their commissioning and mandating of various decisions in terms of the demography as well as economy that stood as an impediment. This impediment restricted the implementation pertaining to the mechanisms of liberal conflict resolution, which would have otherwise driven these frameworks towards a significant end. [2: Aharoni, Sarai B. "Who needs the women and peace hypothesis? Rethinking modes of inquiry on gender and conflict in Israel/Palestine." International Feminist Journal of Politics 19, no. 3 (2017): 311-326.]
Along with this, it can be said that the Israelis did not consider those frameworks to benefit the Palestinians and protect their rights. On the contrary, it was meant for protecting the Israeli identity[footnoteRef:3]. The implementation was flawed and more time is needed because Palestinians live in fear of them getting...
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