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This book compares the involvement of Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine
(Palestinian Territory of the West Bank and Gaza Strip) in
international relations from the viewpoint of their practical
performance. In particular, it provides an overview over the
current Kurdish and Palestinian paradiplomatic activities and their
practical performance in terms of their capabilities, capacities
and practical achievements. The contributing authors analyze the
evolution of paradiplomacy, the domestic legal and institutional
framework, the goals, instruments, and capabilities of Kurdish and
Palestinian paradiplomacy, and selected foreign relations. The book
identifies the similarities and differences between the
paradiplomacy of Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine with regard to a set
of guidelines: causes, legal foundations, institutionalization,
predominant motives, practical implementation, and outcomes of
paradiplomacy. It provides empirical explanations about how and why
Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine develop and practice paradiplomacy and
contributes to a better understanding of Kurdistan-Iraq's and
Palestine's involvement in international affairs and their
activities.
This edited volume compares the internal dimension, politics and
society in Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine. In particular, it focuses
on internal processes in Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine (Palestinian
Territory of the West Bank and Gaza Strip) in their specific
shaping, development and transformation. The contributing authors
analyze the transformation processes of the internal power
structures, the economic basics, and the civil societies and
provide an overview of the current political, economic and societal
situation and challenges in both regions. The book presents the
similarities and differences between both de facto states with
regard to a set of guidelines: legitimacy, power relations,
transformation of politics and society. It provides empirical
explanations and contributes to a better understanding of both de
facto states.
This edited volume compares the internal dimension, politics and
society in Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine. In particular, it focuses
on internal processes in Kurdistan-Iraq and Palestine (Palestinian
Territory of the West Bank and Gaza Strip) in their specific
shaping, development and transformation. The contributing authors
analyze the transformation processes of the internal power
structures, the economic basics, and the civil societies and
provide an overview of the current political, economic and societal
situation and challenges in both regions. The book presents the
similarities and differences between both de facto states with
regard to a set of guidelines: legitimacy, power relations,
transformation of politics and society. It provides empirical
explanations and contributes to a better understanding of both de
facto states.
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