1. Two insightful treatments of modern nationalism are by the late Ernest Gellner, Nations and Nationalism (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983), and Encounters with Nationalism (Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1994).
2. Brief, very much to the point, and no less insightful is an earlier work by the late Elie Kedourie, Nationalism (London: Hutchinson, 1986).
3. Shimon Peres, with Arye Naor, The New Middle East (New York: Henry Holt, 1993).
4. John Oakley, in the introductory essay to the book he edited on The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict (London: Frank Cass, 1993), does not even make passing reference to territorial compromise and partition as one of the available options.
5. Others who do, include: Thomas E. Hachey, The Problem of Partition (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972), but who leaves little to the imagination with the further subtitle, ‘Peril to World Peace’; Gregory Henderson, Richard Ned Lebow and John G. Stoessinger (eds), Divided Nations in a Divided World (New York: David McKay, 1974);