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After Gaza: The Road Ahead

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IN THE aftermath of this year’s conflict in Gaza, many worry that the prospects of a two-state solution are dwindling. “Perhaps we need to think about a three-state solution,” Michael Walzer wrote in March, “with only two of those states-Israel and the PA’s West Bank-preparing themselves for peaceful co-existence.” Walzer spoke with Richard Wolin on February 24 at CUNY’s Graduate Center.

Listen to their conversation

Photo: Gaza, January 12 (Giorgio Montersino / Creative Commons / Wikimedia)



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