Dialogue in Palestine : the people-to-people diplomacy programme and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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    • Naser-Najjab, Nadia

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Dialogue in Palestine : the people-to-people diplomacy programme and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Nadia Naser-Najjab

(SOAS Palestine studies / series editor, Gilbert Achcar)

I.B. Tauris in association with the Centre for Palestine Studies, London Middle East Institute, 2021

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"First published in Great Britain 2020"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-222) and index

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Description

Since 1993, various international donors have poured money into a People-to-People (P2P) diplomacy programme in Palestine. This grassroots initiative - still funded by prominent external donors today - seeks to foster public engagement through contact and therefore remove deeply embedded barriers. This book examines the limited nature of this 'contact' and explains why the P2P framework, which was ostensibly concerned with the promotion of peace, ultimately served to reinforce conflict and power relations. The book is based on the author's own experience of the solidarity activities during the First Intifada and her first-hand involvement as a coordinator of the P2P projects implemented during the 1990s. It provides a much-needed critical account of the internationally-sponsored peace process and develops new theoretical analyses of settler colonialism.

Table of Contents

Introduction Section One Chapter One: Theories of Settler Colonialism Chapter Two: Contact Between 1967-1987 Chapter Three: Contact During the First Intifada (1987-1993) Section Two Chapter Four: Israeli and Palestinian NGOs: Power Imbalances and Asymmetries Chapter Five: 'From Both Sides': A Case Study of the Programme Chapter Six: The P2P Programme - A Critical Assessment Section Three Chapter Seven: Alternative Forms of Cooperation Chapter Eight: The 'War of Position' and BDS Chapter Nine: Conclusion

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