TY - THES ID - 126315365 TI - Mémoire en science politique[BR]- Travail écrit : "Nationalism and rise of the state in the Middle-East, an obstacle to peace ? Case study : the Jewish nationalism regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict"[BR]- Séminaire d'accompagnement à l'écriture AU - Moës, Garry AU - Jamin, Jérôme AU - Bayramzadeh, Kamal AU - Schreiber, Jean-Philippe PY - 2019 PB - Liège Université de Liège (ULiège) DB - UniCat KW - Nationalism KW - Realism KW - Constructivism KW - International relations KW - Israel KW - Israeli-Palestinian conflict KW - Six-Day War KW - Messianism KW - Jewish nationalism KW - Jerusalem KW - settlements KW - Donald Trump KW - Paix KW - Palestine KW - Philosophy KW - Benedict Anderson KW - Barry Buzan KW - Alexander Wendt KW - Jérusalem KW - Nationalisme juif KW - conflit Israélo-Palestinien KW - Donald Trump KW - Droit, criminologie & sciences politiques > Sciences politiques, administration publique & relations internationales UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:126315365 AB - Since 1948, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict threatens Middle-East's stability. Two different nationalisms are fighting each other for the same territory, with the city of Jerusalem and its Holy Sites at the apex of tensions. Regarding the American position embodied by Donald Trump, the current status quo within the peace negotiations every day reduces the chance to achieve a solution in this conflict. No solution will ever work if the sponsors of a future peace process have a passionate relation to the warring parties. This thesis aims at presenting the influence of a particular stakeholder to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Jewish nationalism, with a historical, philosophical and theoretical approach. ER -