Palestinian history, politics and international relations
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Palestinian history, politics and international relations
(Politics and economics of the Middle East)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Policies and economics of the Middle East
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Series title on t.p.: Policies [sic] and economics of the Middle East
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U.S. policy toward the Palestinians since the advent of the Oslo process has been marked by efforts to establish a Palestinian state through a negotiated two-state solution with Israel, counter Palestinian terrorist groups, and establish norms of democracy, accountability, and good governance within the Palestinian Authority (PA). Among the current issues in U.S.-Palestinian relations is how to deal with the political leadership of Palestinian society, which is divided between Fatah and its rival, Hamas, a State Department designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. This book provides an overview of Palestinian society and current issues in U.S.-Palestinian relations.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Fatah & Hamas: The New Palestinian Factional Reality
- International Reaction to the Palestinian Unity Government
- The Palestinian Territories: Background & U.S. Relations
- Israel & Hamas: Conflict in Gaza (2008-2009)
- U.S. Security Assistance to the Palestinian Authority
- U.S. Foreign Aid to the Palestinians
- Israel & the Palestinians: Prospects for a Two-State Solution
- Index.
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