Stateless Citizenship The Palestinian-Arab Citizens of Israel

Far from integration into the Israeli incorporation regime, Palestinians inside the state are today placed in a paradoxical situation where, as Arab citizens of a Jewish state, they are both inside and outside, host and guest, citizen and stateless. Through the paradigm of stateless citizenship, Sho...

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Main Author: Molavi, Shourideh C. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Leiden, Boston Brill 2013
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