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Palestinian Politics After Arafat - A Failed National Movement (Paperback) Loot Price: R539
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Palestinian Politics After Arafat - A Failed National Movement (Paperback): As'ad Ghanem

Palestinian Politics After Arafat - A Failed National Movement (Paperback)

As'ad Ghanem

Series: Middle East Studies

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The Palestinian national movement reached a dead-end and came close to disintegration at the beginning of the present century. The struggle for power after the death of Yasser Arafat in 2004 signaled the end of a path toward statehood prepared by the Oslo Accords a decade before. The reasons for the failure of the movement are deeply rooted in modern Palestinian history. As'ad Ghanem analyzes the internal and external events that unfolded as the Palestinian national movement became a "failed national movement," marked by internecine struggle and collapse, the failure to secure establishment of a separate state and achieve a stable peace with Israel, and the movement's declining stature within the Arab world and the international community.

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Imprint: Indiana University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Middle East Studies
Release date: 2010
First published: 2010
Authors: As'ad Ghanem
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 978-0-253-22160-5
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
LSN: 0-253-22160-9
Barcode: 9780253221605

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