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SHIKAKI, KHALIL (6) answer(s).
 
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Fatah resurrected / Shikaki, Khalil   Journal Article
Shikaki, Khalil Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Palestine  Hamas  Gaza  Fatah  Mohamoud Abbas 
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ID:   092185


Fatah resurrected / Shikaki, Khalil   Journal Article
Shikaki, Khalil Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Palestine  Peace  Israel  Fatah 
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ID:   057656


Future of Palestine / Shikaki, Khalil Nov-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Shikaki, Khalil Journal Article
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Publication Nov-Dec 2004.
Summary/Abstract The current turmoil in the Gaza Strip represents the most serious challenge to Yasir Arafat's authority in decades. Israel's planned disengagement from Gaza brought to a boil long-simmering tensions among Palestinian factions demanding a change in the status quo. Holding national elections before the pullout may be the only way to avoid chaos and save any chance at Middle East peace.
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ID:   000998


palestinian relations with the Arab world / Shikaki, Khalil 1997  Book
Shikaki, Khalil Book
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Publication Abu Dhabi, The Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Reasearch, 1997.
Description 21p.
Series Emirates Lecture,6
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040486327.5694053/SHI 040486MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   061559


Public opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian two-level game / Shamir, Jacob; Shikaki, Khalil May 2005  Journal Article
Shikaki, Khalil Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Conflict-Israel-Palestine 
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ID:   165825


Role of Public Opinion in the Resilience/Resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict / Shikaki, Khalil ; Scheindlin, Dahlia   Journal Article
Shikaki, Khalil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While the most critical factor that leads to decline in support for a two-state agreement is the perceived lack of feasibility, surveys show that certain incentives can help increase support for a plan among both Palestinians and Israeli Jews.
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