The politics of protest : the Israeli peace movement and the Palestinian Intifada

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    • Kaminer, Reuven

書誌事項

The politics of protest : the Israeli peace movement and the Palestinian Intifada

Reuven Kaminer

Sussex Academic Press , Distributed in the United States by International Specialized Book Services, 1996

  • hbk.
  • pbk.

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-235) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book explores the complex relationship between the moderate and militant sections of the different groups of the Israeli peace movement they compete, cooperate, and occasionally clash.

目次

  • Introduction: The roots of protest in Israel? the hegemony of the party system
  • 'death of the ideology' in Israel
  • crisis at the heart of the party system
  • less votes than half a transit camp
  • accidental empire, inadvertent occupier
  • a not-so-jewish , Jewish State
  • colonialism materialised - radicalism in the student left
  • internationalist perspective. Part 1 From miracle to debacle: accountability - where does the buck stop? the fall of israel's ancient regime
  • Sadat finds Begin in Jerusalem
  • prodding Begin to Camp David
  • PLO - diplomacy of a movement for national liberation
  • Israel support for Palestinian self-determination
  • changes in Palestinian politics
  • two basically different conceptions in the peace movement. Part 2 The establishment of the committee for solidarity with Bir Zeit University: war and protest - from the Bir Zeit closure to the war in Lebanon
  • Yesh Gvul, parents against silence. Part 3 Intifada - December 1987: first response - the organised left
  • parties of the Zionist left - the Zionist peace movement
  • protest profusion. Part 4 'End the occupation' - the militants make a comeback: project of the united radical left
  • action agenda
  • coalition building
  • auspicious anniversary - 21 years of occupation
  • the politics of Dai La'kibush
  • from protest to resistance? covenant against occupation - 'the 21st years'
  • a cancer on Israel's body
  • interpreting the covenant
  • a promising flurry of activity
  • radical is as radical does
  • day-to-day work
  • camping near the gate to hell. Part 5 Yesh Gvul - selective refusal extended from Lebanon to the occupied territories: patriotic anti-militarism
  • double challenge response to the Intifada and repression at home
  • Yesh Gvul's guide for the perplexed
  • throwing away the key
  • how Yesh Gvul works - individual choice - collective support
  • part-time soldiers - full time consciences
  • what happens when you say 'I will not go'? charging the ramparts of respectability - is refusal politically wise? family feud
  • limits of protest and limits of the law
  • new dimension to Israel political culture. Part 6 The formation of an independent women's peace movement: women in black - politics as ritual in the street target of provocation
  • democracy of demonstrators
  • the jerusalem focus
  • to the crossroads of a nation, to the capitals of the world
  • sisters over the sea
  • SHANI, women for women political prisoners, the network
  • regular meetings, constant activity, Palestinian contacts and coalition work
  • empowering Jewish women
  • women for Palestinian women - solidarity
  • distinctive features of the Women's Peace Movement. (Part contents).

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