The settlements, today a fact on the ground, had certain effects both on
the Palestinian life and on the peace process and they have become obstacles to
two-state solution as the irreversible entities. This article is an attempt to analyse
the settlement activity in the occupied territories via the Gramscian concept
of hegemony. In the first hand, the
study would apply the concept of hegemony to the Israeli settlement policy via
demonstrating the changing political climate within the country and the ideological
attitudes towards the occupied territories. By doing so, the study would seek
to reveal how Israel’s settlement activity has become hegemonic and
additionally, it would examine whether Israeli policies vis-à-vis the
Palestinians in the occupied territories that culminated with the First
Intifada in 1987 have created a counter-hegemonic alternative in a Gramscian
sense.
The settlements, today a fact on the ground, had certain effects both on
the Palestinian life and on the peace process and they have become obstacles to
two-state solution as the irreversible entities. This article is an attempt to analyse
the settlement activity in the occupied territories via the Gramscian concept
of hegemony. In the first hand, the
study would apply the concept of hegemony to the Israeli settlement policy via
demonstrating the changing political climate within the country and the ideological
attitudes towards the occupied territories. By doing so, the study would seek
to reveal how Israel’s settlement activity has become hegemonic and
additionally, it would examine whether Israeli policies vis-à-vis the
Palestinians in the occupied territories that culminated with the First
Intifada in 1987 have created a counter-hegemonic alternative in a Gramscian
sense.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | RESEARCH ARTICLES |
Authors | |
Publication Date | August 15, 2018 |
Submission Date | March 29, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018Issue: 3 |
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Filistin Araştırmaları Dergisi- FAD
[Bulletin of Palestine Studies]
[כתב העת ללימודים פלסטיניים]
[مجلة دراسات فلسطينية ]
ISSN: 2587-2532
E-ISSN 2587-1862