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|a Palestine/Israel and State Criminality: Exception, Settler Colonialism and Racialization
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|a This article critically engages with Israel's settler-colonial racial regime in Palestine as an Agambenian state of exception. The first part reiterates the author's argument that the Israeli state extends its laws to rule occupied and besieged Palestine while excluding itself and its Jewish citizen-colonists from legal instruments of oppression, occupation and siege. Positioning itself above and outside domestic and international law as far as Palestinian citizens and occupied and besieged subjects are concerned, Israel is theorized as a textbook example of state of exception, racial state and settler colony. The second part follows Weheliye in placing race front and centre in theorizing political violence as a socio-political process of differentiation and hierarchization that differentiates between the human, the not-quite-human and the non-human, employed by the State of Israel in dehumanizing and racializing Palestinian citizens, occupied and besieged subjects.
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|a © 2016 International State Crime Initiative
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|a Israel
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|a Palestine
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|a Agamben
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|a settler colonialism
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|a race
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|a Weheliye
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|a History
|x Historical methodology
|x Historiography
|x History of philosophy
|x Judaic philosophy
|x Zionism
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|a Political science
|x Government
|x Political systems
|x Hegemony
|x Colonialism
|x Settler colonialism
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|a Political science
|x Civics
|x Citizenship
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|a Political science
|x Politics
|x International politics
|x International relations
|x International disputes
|x Occupied territories
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Ethnology
|x Ethnic groups
|x Ethnoreligious groups
|x Jewish peoples
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|a Law
|x International law
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Human behavior
|x Violence
|x Torture
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|a Political science
|x Military science
|x Armed conflict
|x War
|x Warfare
|x Conventional warfare
|x Ground warfare
|x Sieges
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Personality psychology
|x Psychological attitudes
|x Prejudices
|x Racism
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|a Social sciences
|x Human geography
|x Political geography
|x Colonies
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|a History
|x Historical methodology
|x Historiography
|x History of philosophy
|x Judaic philosophy
|x Zionism
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|a Political science
|x Government
|x Political systems
|x Hegemony
|x Colonialism
|x Settler colonialism
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|a Political science
|x Civics
|x Citizenship
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|a Political science
|x Politics
|x International politics
|x International relations
|x International disputes
|x Occupied territories
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Ethnology
|x Ethnic groups
|x Ethnoreligious groups
|x Jewish peoples
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|a Law
|x International law
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Human behavior
|x Violence
|x Torture
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|a Political science
|x Military science
|x Armed conflict
|x War
|x Warfare
|x Conventional warfare
|x Ground warfare
|x Sieges
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Personality psychology
|x Psychological attitudes
|x Prejudices
|x Racism
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|a Social sciences
|x Human geography
|x Political geography
|x Colonies
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|a research-article
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|g 5(2016), 1, Seite 32-50
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