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ID178331
Title ProperPalestine comes to Paris
Other Title Informationthe global sixties and the making of a universal cause
LanguageENG
AuthorDi-Capua, Yoav
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the early 1960s, Israeli diplomats based in Paris noted that student life there had become political in new ways that threatened to undermine Israel’s image and standing in the public mind. In an effort to understand the growing international student body and its nine thousand well-integrated Arab students, the embassy asked Israeli students to spy on their colleagues and submit detailed reports about their political associations, thoughts, opinions, connections, whereabouts, and much else. Using the reports and other auxiliary material that the Israeli diplomats collected, this article examines the formation process of a unique, student-led intellectual and political ecosystem. Specifically, it shows how, in tandem with the rise of the New Arab Left and other transnational student collaborations, the Palestinian question grew from a marginal and marginalized issue to a major cause that was deeply entwined with other contemporaneous causes of universal resonance, such as those of South Africa, Rhodesia, and Algeria.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 50, No.1; 2021: p.19-50
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2021-03 50, 1
Key WordsZionism ;  Transnational Networks ;  Student Activism ;  New Arab Left ;  Palestinian Cause ;  Global Sixties