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ID126637
Title ProperChristians of Palestine
Other Title Informationstrength, vulnerability, and self-restraint within a multi-sectarian community
LanguageENG
AuthorKaartveit, Baard Helge
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on fieldwork in the Bethlehem area, this article uses the issue of internal land disputes as a starting point to describe a series of developments that have served to weaken the Christian communities in Palestine, and to identify some dilemmas they face, as Palestinians and as members of a minority community in Palestine. The article describes a situation where a weak and dysfunctional legal system under the Palestinian Authority (PA) has left Palestinians dependent on family and community networks for security and protection. Due to a history of emigration, combined with distinct social and demographic characteristics, Christian Palestinians find themselves in a position of structural vulnerability, subject to land theft and other criminal violation. Cautious about igniting sectarian divisions, Christian community leaders have a hard time addressing these issues within a public discourse. Fearful of harming Palestinian national interests, they are also reluctant to utilize international contacts and seek external support to secure their own rights and interests in Palestine. The article argues that this reflects both a commitment to an ethos of national unity among Christian Palestinians, and an acute awareness of the impact of 'framing' in preserving sectarian harmony.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 49, No.5; Sep 2013: p.732-749
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 49, No.5; Sep 2013: p.732-749
Key WordsMinority Community ;  Internal Land Disputes ;  Christians ;  Christian Communities ;  Multi - Sectarian Community ;  Palestine