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Israel Egypt And The Palestinians


Israel Egypt And The Palestinians
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Author : Ann Mosely Lesch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

Israel Egypt And The Palestinians written by Ann Mosely Lesch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with History categories.


These essays describe with unusual immediacy the unfolding obstacles to peace between Egypt and Israel, with a central focus on the Palestine issue. In one especially powerful chapter, the writings of an Arab woman from Nazareth eloquently testify to the difficulties of life for the Palestinians under Israeli rule. Other chapters treat Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza, the impact of Israeli politics on the peace issue, and the Palestinians' response to the occupation.



Israel Egypt And The Palestinians


Israel Egypt And The Palestinians
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Author : Ann M. Lesch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

Israel Egypt And The Palestinians written by Ann M. Lesch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with categories.


These essays describe with unusual immediacy the unfolding obstacles to peace between Egypt and Israel, with a central focus on the Palestine issue. In one especially powerful chapter, the writings of an Arab woman from Nazareth eloquently testify to the difficulties of life for the Palestinians under Israeli rule. Other chapters treat Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza, the impact of Israeli politics on the peace issue, and the Palestinians' response to the occupation.



Unprotected


Unprotected
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Author : Oroub El-Abed
language : en
Publisher: IDRC
Release Date : 2009

Unprotected written by Oroub El-Abed and has been published by IDRC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Social Science categories.


Based on personal interviews with Palestinian families, Oroub El-Abed examines the effects of displacement and the livelihood strategies that Palestinians have employed while living in Egypt. The author also analyzes the impact of fluctuating Egyptian government policies on the Palestinian way of life. With limited basic human rights and in the context of very poor living conditions for Egyptians in general, Palestinians in Egypt have had to employ an array of both tangible and intangible assets to survive. By providing an account of how they marshalled these assets, this book aims to contribute to the expanding literature on forced migration and the theoretical understanding of the livelihoods of Palestinians in their "host" countries.



The Evolution Of The Egypt Israel Boundary


The Evolution Of The Egypt Israel Boundary
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Author : Nurit Kliot
language : en
Publisher: IBRU
Release Date : 1995

The Evolution Of The Egypt Israel Boundary written by Nurit Kliot and has been published by IBRU this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Boundaries categories.




Palestine And The Egyptian National Identity


Palestine And The Egyptian National Identity
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Author : Ghada Hashem Talhami
language : en
Publisher: Praeger
Release Date : 1992-02-28

Palestine And The Egyptian National Identity written by Ghada Hashem Talhami and has been published by Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992-02-28 with Political Science categories.


In this comprehensive examination of the one of the world's most ancient societies, Talhami describes Egypt's quest for a sense of national identity and the factors that have affected the Egyptian identity. Generally polarized over the identity issue since the nineteenth century, Egyptians debated the significance of Sudanese bonds as a definer of Egypt's historic and national development before they debated the significance of Arab, particularly Palestinian, involvement. Nasser's rise to power, Talhami argues, amounted to an inevitable swing in the direction of pan-Arabism because of the strategic developments surrounding the rise of Israel. The author also examines Egypt's foreign policy in light of the identity question. The major conclusion of this study is that Egypt is destined to face northwards and reject isolationism because of strategic developments related to the rise of Israel. Economic and Arab leadership considerations will always impel Egypt to seek a larger role in the Arab world, but this cannot be done without sponsorship of the Palestinian issue. These conclusions challenge the accepted wisdom regarding the Camp David agreements. Those who believe that Egypt can find safety and security by linking itself with a great power while ignoring the historically-proven strategic relevance of the northeast region will find this book startling. Although the identity debate often becomes a tool of the practicing politician, the historian, the ideologue, and the military strategist, its outcome is most likely to be determined by historical events. Egypt was bound to search for a modern sense of identity. What makes this book unique is its use of the work of literary figures, historians and politicians to investigate the cumulative impact of the changes which occurred during the Sadat period. Talhami's work places the Camp David era against the historical background of the identity debate. The fact that this debate remains unresolved today is a measure of Egypt's uncertain future as a nation and as a political community. While the majority of Egyptians recognize the inevitability of Palestinian involvement, they do not agree on the best course of action. The Persian Gulf War and Egypt's decision to side with the United States in this inter-Arab dispute constitute yet another onslaught on the Palestinians and on Arab identity. Scholars focusing on the Arab world and on Middle Eastern history and politics will find this book provocative and essential reading.



Future Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict


Future Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict
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Author : Yossi Alpher
language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date : 2009

Future Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict written by Yossi Alpher and has been published by DIANE Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with History categories.


The Project on Arab-Israeli Futures is a research effort designed to anticipate and assess obstacles and opportunities facing the peace process over the next 5 to 10 years. Stepping back from the day-to-day ebb and flow of events in the Middle East, this project examines broader, ¿over-the-horizon¿ developments that could foreclose future options or offer new opportunities for peace. The effort brings together U.S., Israeli, and Arab researchers. This report identifies which local, regional, and international trends will have the greatest impact on Israel¿s relationships with Palestinians in the coming years. Author Yossi (Joseph) Alpher is a former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University.



Palestine In The Egyptian Press


Palestine In The Egyptian Press
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Author : Ghada Hashem Talhami
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2007-09-09

Palestine In The Egyptian Press written by Ghada Hashem Talhami and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-09-09 with History categories.


Palestine in the Egyptian Press follows the evolution of the press institution in modern Egypt, as well as of the prominent role the Palestine question played in its rise to political prominence. Through the lens of the press, author Ghada Hashem Talhami studies the development of democracy under authoritarian rule, as successive Egyptian regimes struggled to curb and contain the power of the fourth estate. The Palestine question began to impinge on Egypt's consciousness after World War I, largely due to the manifest pro-Zionist sentiments of a segment of the Jewish population. At the same time, rising Islamic groups and pan-Arabist circles engaged in the national identity debate and quickly seized control of the Palestine question as the most vulnerable area of Egypt's security, identity, and borders. Following the evolution of the press under Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak, Palestine in the Egyptian Press explores the restrictions and freedoms allowed to the media. There is no better reference to explain the press syndicate's rise to prominence, the success of generations of journalists in establishing Arabic as the formal language of Egypt, or the Palestine issue as the centerpiece of Egypt's pan-Arab policies.



The War For Palestine


The War For Palestine
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Author : Eugene L. Rogan
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2001

The War For Palestine written by Eugene L. Rogan and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with History categories.


The Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the most intense and intractable international conflicts of modern times. This book is about the historical roots of that conflict. It re-examines the history of 1948, the war in which the newly-born state of Israel defeated the Palestinians and the regular Arab armies of the neighbouring states so decisively. The book includes chapters on all the principal participants, on the reasons for the Palestinian exodus, and on the political and moral consequences of the war. The chapters are written by leading Arab, Israeli and western scholars who draw on primary sources in all relevant languages to offer alternative interpretations and new insights into this defining moment in Middle East history. The result is a major contribution to the literature on the 1948 war. It will command a wide audience from among students and general readers with an interest in the region.



Trilateral Land Exchange Between Israel The Palestinian Authority And Egypt


Trilateral Land Exchange Between Israel The Palestinian Authority And Egypt
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Author : Yehoshua Ben-Arieh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Trilateral Land Exchange Between Israel The Palestinian Authority And Egypt written by Yehoshua Ben-Arieh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Arab-Israeli conflict categories.




Nasser S Peace


Nasser S Peace
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Author : Michael Sharnoff
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2017-05-23

Nasser S Peace written by Michael Sharnoff and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-23 with Political Science categories.


Gamal Abdel Nasser was arguably one of the most influential Arab leaders in history. As President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970, he could have achieved a peace agreement with Israel, yet he preferred to maintain his unique leadership role by affirming pan-Arab nationalism and championing the liberation of Palestine, a common euphemism for the destruction of Israel. In that era of Cold War politics, Nasser brilliantly played Moscow, Washington, and the United Nations to maximize his bargaining position and sustain his rule without compromising his core beliefs of Arab unity and solidarity. Surprisingly, little analysis is found regarding Nasser’s public and private perspectives on peace in the weeks and months immediately after the 1967 War. Nasser’s Peace is a close examination of how a developing country can rival world powers and how fluid the definition of “peace” can be. Drawing on recently declassified primary sources, Michael Sharnoff thoroughly inspects Nasser’s post-war strategy, which he claims was a four-tiered diplomatic and media effort consisting of his public declarations, his private diplomatic consultations, the Egyptian media’s propaganda machine, and Egyptian diplomatic efforts. Sharnoff reveals that Nasser manipulated each tier masterfully, providing the answers they desired to hear, rather than stating the truth: that he wished to maintain control of his dictatorship and of his foothold in the Arab world.