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Palestinian political attitudes in the West Bank and Gaza the impact of party affiliation on political attitudes toward the peace process /Abu Sada, Mkhaimar S., January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 274-290). Also available on the Internet.
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Palestinian political attitudes in the West Bank and Gaza : the impact of party affiliation on political attitudes toward the peace process /Abu Sada, Mkhaimar S., January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 274-290). Also available on the Internet.
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Conflict intervention and human needs satisfaction : exploring nonviolent approaches to the Israel-Palestine protracted social conflict 1993-2014Thomson, William Wallace January 2014 (has links)
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Rámcování konfliktu na Blízkém východě českými deníky / The framing of conflicts in the middle east of czech mediaLusková, Kristína January 2013 (has links)
The thesis "Framing of the conflict in the Middle East in Czech Daily Newspapers" explores how Czech print media report on the conflict in the Middle East through the analysis of Mladá fronta Dnes and Právo news coverage of the Second Lebanon War (2006) and the Gaza war (2008- 2009). The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the role of the media in times of war and focuses mainly on the popular even though somewhat fragmented concept of media framing, which became the basis for the analysis of the above mentioned newspapers. The research draws on the extensive literature on media framing as well as foreign research on framing of the Arab- Israeli conflict, combining quantitative and qualitative analytical tools. The aim of the quantitative part of the analysis was to obtain hitherto missing data about the framing of the conflict in the Middle East by Czech media that could be compared to similar data that are already available for foreign media. Quantitative analysis also focused on news sources and topics used while referring about the Middle East conflict. The purpose of the qualitative analysis was to gain a deeper insight into the problem and generate a list of specific frames used to interpret the conflict in the Middle East by Czech print media.
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Judaização da Palestina ocupada: colonização, desapropriação e deslocamento em Jerusalém Oriental, Cisjordânia e Faixa de Gaza entre 1967 e 2013Huberman, Bruno 26 May 2014 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-05-26 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This dissertation aims at investigating a phenomena called Judaization of Palestine: its
purpose, politics, means, instruments, techniques, reasoning, objectives and interests and
measure its impact on Israel-Palestine matter and lives of people living in Occupied
Palestinian Territories (OPT) palestinians and jewish settlers. In that manner, the main
manifestations of this phenomenon will be historically and analitically examined, such as the
development of the Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories and the legal and burocratical
instruments of social control over the Palestinian population between 1967 and 2013. The
central problem of this investigation is focused on the oficial arguments of the israeli
authorities about the Jewish presence in the OPT and the political impasse with the
palestinians, linked to the paradigm of security and conflict in opposition to the Judaization of
Palestine spectrum, which is about colonization, dispossession, volunteer and involunteer
desplacement and social control of a foreigner dominant social ethnical group above other
indigenous and subdued one. I intend to support the judaization narrative in opposition to
the zionist hegemonic narrative as the most appropriate to understand some of the central
aspects of the dispute between israelis and palestinians over that land, as the spatial
fragmentation of Cisjordani, the Gaza Strip isolation, the silent displacement occuring in East
Jerusalem and the maintenance of status quo. From this we can reach the relevance and
justification for the elaboration of this dissertation / A presente dissertação pretende fazer uma investigação a respeito do fenômeno chamado de
judaização da Palestina: qual é o seu propósito, políticas, meios, instrumentos, técnicas,
racionalidade, objetivos e interesses, e medir o seu impacto sobre a questão Israel-Palestina e
a vida das pessoas que residem nos Territórios Palestinos Ocupados palestinos e colonos
judeus. Desta forma, serão historicamente e analiticamente examinadas as principais
manifestações deste fenômeno, como o desenvolvimento da política de assentamentos judeus
nos territórios palestinos e os instrumentos legais e burocráticos de controle social da
população palestina entre 1967 e 2013. Pretende-se identificar a racionalidade da burocracia
colonial israelense. O problema central da presente investigação reside na contraposição dos
argumentos oficiais das autoridades israelenses à respeito da presença judaica nos TPO e do
impasse político com os palestinos, trancados nos paradigmas da segurança e do conflito, com
o espectro proposto da judaização da Palestina, que trata da colonização, desapropriação,
deslocamento voluntário e involuntário e controle social de um grupo étnico social dominante
e estrangeiro sobre outro subjugado e indígena. Pretendo sustentar que a narrativa da
judaização em oposição à narrativa hegemônica sionista é a mais apropriada para
compreender alguns aspectos centrais da relação entre judeus e palestinos naquela terra, como
a fragmentação espacial da Cisjordânia, o isolamento da Faixa de Gaza, os silenciosos
despejos em Jerusalém Oriental e a manutenção do status quo. As autoridades israelenses
conseguiram, por meio do projeto de judaização, despolitizar a questão Israel-Palestina,
transformando-a em uma discussão econômica, humanitária e de segurança
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Sécurité et stabilité : quelles sont les conditions qui ont poussé l’Égypte, la Syrie et Israël à entrer en guerre en 1967?Allenet-Moulin, Tiffany 04 1900 (has links)
Ce mémoire s’intéresse aux conditions qui ont mené à la guerre de six jours de 1967 au Moyen-Orient. Tout particulièrement, mon mémoire investiguera les dynamiques domestiques qui influent sur la prise de décision politique. L’hypothèse principale suppose que le mode de gestion de la société, choisi par le gouvernement au pouvoir, influe et contraint les options de politique étrangère disponibles à celui-ci. . Un régime peut recourir à deux modes de gestion de la société : l’exclusion et l’inclusion, à plusieurs degrés. En fonction du mode de gestion choisi, le gouvernement aura besoin de plus ou moins de ressources pour le mettre en place et pour le préserver. La quantité et la nature des ressources utilisées au niveau domestique contraindront les options de politique étrangère disponibles au régime
Les guerres du Moyen-Orient, et la politique étrangère des pays de la région sont souvent interprétées selon des principes réalistes : la recherche du pouvoir et de sécurité guide la politique étrangère. Ce mémoire cherche à souligner l’importance de dynamiques domestiques sur le processus de prise de décision politique, mais également l’influence qu’a le conflit israélo-arabe sur la structure, le fonctionnement et la société des pays concernés. / This thesis looks at the conditions that led to the outbreak of the 1967 Six Day War in the Middle East. Specifically, my thesis investigates the domestic dynamics that influence the political decision-making process. The main hypothesis suggests that the type of societal management chosen by the government in power will influence and determine the foreign policy options available. A regime may choose between two types of societal management: exclusion and inclusion, which can be applied to greater or lesser degrees. Depending on the type of societal management chosen, the government will need more or less resources to implement and maintain it. The quantity and nature of resources used domestically will determine the foreign policy options available to the regime.
In the Middle East, wars and foreign policy are often interpreted according to realist principles: the quest for power and safety are said to be the main determinants of foreign policy. This thesis seeks to highlight the importance of domestic dynamics in the process of political decision-making, but also the influence of the Arab-Israeli conflict on the structure, development and society in the countries involved.
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Die Frage der Rückkehr palästinensischer Flüchtlinge : unter Berücksichtigung der Lösungsansätze der Vereinten Nationen /Miller, Tina. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Techn. Univ., Diss.--Dresden, 2006. / Literaturverz. S. 463 - 478. CD-ROM enth. ausführliches Inhaltsverz., Anh. 1: UN-Resolutionen, Anh. 2: Dokumente zum Friedensprozess.
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The political, communal and religious dynamics of Palestinian Christian identity : the Eastern Orthodox and Latin Catholics in the West BankCoffey, Quinn January 2016 (has links)
Despite the increasingly common situation of statelessness in the contemporary Middle East, a majority of the theoretical tools used to study nationalism are contingent upon the existence of a sovereign state. As such, they are unable to fully explain the mechanisms of national identity, political participation, and integration in non-institutional contexts, where other social identities continue to play a significant political role. In these contexts, the position of demographic minorities in society is significant, as actors with the most popular support –majorities -- tend to have the strongest impact on the shape of the political field. This thesis demonstrates what we can learn from studying the mechanisms of nationalism and political participation for one such minority group, the Palestinian Christians, particularly with regards to how national identity fails or succeeds in instilling attachment to the state and society. This is accomplished by applying the theoretical framework of social identity theory to empirical field research conducted in the West Bank in 2014, combined with an analysis of election and survey data. It is argued that the level of attachment individuals feel towards the “state” or confessional communities is dependent on the psychological or material utility gained from group membership. If individuals feel alienated from the national identity, they are more likely to identify with their confessional community. If they are alienated from both, then they are far likelier to emigrate. Additionally, I suggest that the way in which national identity is negotiated in a stateless context is important to future state building efforts, as previous attempts to integrate national minorities into the political system through, e.g., devolved parliaments and quotas, have failed to instil a universal sense of the nation.
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Peace and Sport: Challenging Limitations Across the Sport for Development and Peace SectorBellotti, Jeremy Aaron 16 October 2012 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / This paper examines an international SDP NGO in relation to the most challenging limitations facing the current Sport for Development and Peace sector. Employing an existing academic framework of the contemporary SDP sector, this case study explores under what conditions an SDP organization might begin to emancipate themselves from such limitations.
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Through the Cracks of Detente: US Policy, the Steadfastness and Confrontation Front, and the Coming of the Second Cold War, 1977–1984Allison, Benjamin V. 21 April 2020 (has links)
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