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The article’s aim is twofold: to explain why the Zionist colonization of Palestine and the state of Israel should be understood within the context of comparative settler colonialism; and to show the formative impact upon early Zionist settlement-experts of the colonization project attempted by the German Reich in the Ostmark at the end of the nineteenth century. The author first presents the burgeoning field of comparative settler colonialism and places the Zionist colonization of Palestine in that context. He then turns to a specific case, namely, the settler-colonial approach of possibly the most important settlement-expert in pre-statehood Zionism, Arthur Ruppin.
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