Description |
211 pages : maps ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Introduction -- Palestinian resistance to the establishment of the State of Israel -- Palestinians in Israel : from quiet resistance to audible protest and political mobilisation -- From the Nakbha to the Separation Wall : 1948-2002 -- The resurgence of popular resistance : 2002-13 -- Challenges facing Palestinian popular resistance -- The role of Israeli peace and solidarity activists -- Aid, advocacy and resilience : the role of international humanitarian and agencies -- Links in the chain -- international leverage? -- Conclusion. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-201) and index. |
Summary |
Explores the role and significance of unarmed civil resistance in the Palestinian national movement, arguing that the movement, especially in the West Bank, is the most significant form of struggle against the occupation |
Subject |
Palestinian Arabs -- Politics and government.
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Palestinian Arabs -- Politics and government. |
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Palestinian Arabs -- Israel.
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Palestinian Arabs. |
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Israel. |
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Civil disobedience -- Israel.
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Civil disobedience. |
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Protest movements -- Israel.
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Protest movements. |
Added Author |
Rigby, Andrew, 1944- author.
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ISBN |
0745335098 (paperback) |
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0745335101 (hardback) |
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9780745335094 (paperback) |
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9780745335100 (hardback) |
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9781783712908 (PDF eBook) |
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9781783712922 (Kindle eBook) |
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9781783712915 (EPUB eBook) |
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