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By John Kilcullen
20 Jan 2010 |
World Politics Review
Various solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been proposed -- the "Jordanian option" (or "no state"
solution), the "one state" solution, and so on. But for the present, at least, the "two state
solution" still seems to most observers to be the best prospect. While bilateral negotiations remain at a standstill, U.S. President Barack Obama should try a new move to get a two-state solution off the ground.
By Aaron Wolf
20 Jan 2010 |
World Politics Review
Water management is, by definition, conflict management. With multiple interest groups at odds with one another in the fight for an increasingly diminished resource, water management becomes an opportunity to restructure transboundary relationships.
By Yossef Ben-Meir
20 Jan 2010 |
World Politics Review
Moroccan King Mohammed VI is attempting to decentralize his kingdom in hopes of curtailing secessionist sentiments in Western Sahara. Using a decentralization model that has been successful in other parts of the world, Mohammed VI plans to make local governments more accountable.