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- until 1948 (Washington: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1987), #63 "Binationalism Not Partition", pp. 645–701. Grabsky, August (10 August 2005). "The...
- Magnes emphasized that there were six reasons for the advocacy for binationalism: Warfare might destroy the Yishuv in Palestine; A Jewish state in Palestine...
- state. In 1969, for example, the PLO proposed the establishment of a binational state over the whole of the former British Mandate territory. This proposal...
- Bilateral relations between the various countries of Latin America and the United States of America have been multifaceted and complex, at times defined...
- the Mexico–United States border, Tijuana Airport is a geographically binational airport, having direct access to its terminal from Mexico, and from its...
- within the greater ensemble. Mostly supported by French Canadians, the binational confederation was seen as a way for French Canadians and British Canadians...
- controversy and criticism. They are rooted in the kibbutzim and socialist binational cooperation. In a 2014 interview on Democracy Now!, Chomsky said that...
- A transborder agglomeration is an urban agglomeration or conurbation that extends into multiple sovereign states and/or dependent territories. It includes...
- co-founded Ihud, a political party in Mandatory Palestine dedicated to a binational solution. Henrietta Szold was born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 21...
- self-governance and self-responsibility. The implications of a federalized binational structure could also result in a further demarcation between religious...