By Eyal Benvenisti, Chaim Gans, Sari Hanafi
This e-book bargains assorted views at the Palestinian refugee challenge and the potential how one can facilitate its answer. It comprises contributions of Israeli, Palestinian and different students, and its major target is to begin an educated discussion that may bridge the "knowledge hole" among the several camps. The publication offers a entire photograph of some of the features of the matter and of the prospective technique of its resolution.
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Around a third of those interviewed in the Gulf in 1990-1995 went to Canada and the United States to benefit from the educational systems there. 4. Positive Experience of Returnees Some lessons can be learned from the experience of “returnees” to the Palestinian territories during the Oslo period. This return took the form of a collective influx during two distinct periods, as opposed to an organised or planned individual return. 64 However, only 37,000 of those who had preserved their rights as per63 64 According to different Fafo surveys.
But, its ongoing nature has kept the 1948 wartime trauma alive; it was never marginalised by the involved societies, and its outcome was not obscured by postwar spatial dynamics. F. W. W. J. Ashworth, War and the City, 1991, 83-111, 137-145; S. Kostof, The City Assembled, 1992, 254-266. 42 Arnon Golan of Palestinian return, namely the expectation of the restoration of pre1948 spatial realities, still coexist and clash five and a half decades following the end of the 1948 War. II. The 1948 War: Fundamental Facts and Spatial Imagination The establishment of the State of Israel in the course of the 1948 War induced the drastic spatial transformation of the human geography of British Mandatory Palestine.
Sari Hanafi 26 The nature of this sectoral diversification and investment strategy by Palestinian entrepreneurs does not depend solely on a rational economic model or a complex set of calculations of different factors related to the size of markets, labour costs, technological performance, and the presence of infrastructures that facilitate investment. Palestinian economic diversification is dependent on the vagaries of social and political criteria such as the impact of the Oslo peace process, the juridical status of the investor in the host and investment countries, mobility, and access, in addition to the difficulties associated with obtaining visas.