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PALESTINIAN POLITICS (2) answer(s).
 
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Palestinian politics in the post-Arafat period / Pradhan, Bansidhar   Journal Article
Pradhan, Bansidhar Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the key development in Palestinian politics in the post-Arafat era, including the decision of Hamas to participate in the democractic political process. Even though the issue of succession was settled with much more ease then expected, the divisions within the Palestinian movement came to the fore with the electoral victory of Hamas in the January 2006 legislative elections.The subsequent power struggle between fatah and Hamas completely fragmented the palestinian community.
Key Words Palestine  PLO  Israel  Iraq  Oslo  Hamas 
Palestine Liberation Organization  Terrorist  International Community  Fatah  Palestinian Politics  Yasser Arafat 
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Palestinian Spring that was not: the youth and political activism in the occupied Palestinian territories / Hoigilt, Jacob   Journal Article
Hoigilt, Jacob Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article explains the current political role of the Palestinian youth by comparing the period shortly before the First and Second Intifadas with the current situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). It critically interrogates the oft-repeated assertion that the Palestinian youth are characterized by political anomie, showing that the political role of the youth in the OPT is constrained by three factors: Israeli occupation, oppression by Fatah and Hamas, and the political paralysis resulting from the split between these two dominant political organizations. However, the present youth activism challenges the policies of both Fatah and Hamas, and draws strength from its utilization of international cooperation and its popular practices. While it is still small, this youthful activism displays a determination, clearheadedness and independence that contrast with the political culture in the dominant factions of Palestinian politics.
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