"Morris is one of the most authoritative historians of the Israeli-Arab conflict. In his new book, he presents and up-to-date interpretation and suggestions for its solution."--Walter Laqueur--Walter Laqueur "What is so striking about Morris's work as a historian is that it does not flatter anyone's prejudices, least of all his own."--David Remnick, New Yorker--David Remnick "New Yorker"
"A rich and persuasive account of just how deep-seated and historically rooted the antagonism is between Israelis and Palestinians."--Ira Smolensky, Magill's Literary Annual 2010--Ira Smolensky "Magill's Literary Annual 2010"
"I urge you, in the strongest terms, to read One State, Two States. . . I very much hope that it will ignite a freer, more honest, radically different conversation on the left, one informed by historical knowledge and current realities rather than the fantasies--alternately sentimental, infantile and grandiose--for which such a high price has been paid by all sides."--Susie Linfield, TruthDig.com--Susie Linfield "TruthDig.com"
"Morris details the various proposals for a 'one-state' or 'two-state' solution to the conflict that should have followed the UN General Assembly division of the territory and termination of the [British Mandate]. In a final chapter, he considers correctly that neither solution is practical or realistic. The best option, he feels, would be a West Bank-Gaza-Jordan confederation with Israel. . . . Recommended."--W. Spencer, Choice--W. Spencer "Choice" (2/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)
"Gloomy, concise, and spot-on."--Commentary-- "Commentary" (8/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)