Abstract
As the ongoing colonial dynamic in Israel/Palestine spirals into ever-deeper levels of despair and intractability, it is becoming increasingly difficult to overestimate the global impact of the entrenched structures associated with settler-colonial projects. With a growing number of scholars employing settler colonialism as an analytical category, the time has come for a systematic, critical history of settler colonialism as a global historical force that produces not only particular territorial and geopolitical patterns but also enduring structures of violence and militarization in Israel/Palestine and beyond, changes in identities across all scales, and opportunities for new and liberating forms of transnational solidarity.
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