Torn Palestine: Israel’s bantustans - a comparative study between the institutional norms of segregation in the palestinian territories and Aouth Africa during the Apartheid.
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2446-5240.malala.2017.131664Keywords:
Apartheid, Israel, Palestinian Territories, segregation, racism, South Africa, Bantustans.Abstract
By comparing the norms that established and guided the South-African Bantustans, and those that regulate the Palestinian Territories – and their processes of formation and dynamics, both social and economic – this article intends to verify the substance of critics that qualify the Israeli government as an apartheid regime.
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