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PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD (3) answer(s).
 
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Is the Arab Spring Israel's winter? strategic instability in th / Panayiotides, Nicos   Journal Article
Panayiotides, Nicos Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Palestine and the Palestinians in British political elite discourse: from ‘the palestine problem’ to ‘the two-state solution’ / Hollis, Rosemary   Article
Hollis, Rosemary Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines how the Palestinians have been represented in British political elite discourse between 1915 and 2015 as an exploration into the role of such discourse in framing the identity and thence shaping the fate of a community or people seeking national independence. It also makes some observations about the significance of political violence or war in bringing about paradigm shifts in the discourse. The analysis reveals that the way the British depicted the Palestinian Arabs and their cause has changed over time, but at no point did the discourse identify independent statehood for the Palestinians as a central or stand-alone objective of policy.
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Palestine goes to the UN: understanding the new statehood strategy / Elgindy, Khaled   Journal Article
Elgindy, Khaled Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Palestinian plan to ask the UN for statehood in September has provoked intense anxiety in Jerusalem and Washington. But the move is less provocative than commonly thought. Palestinian leaders are not aiming at short-circuiting the peace process; they are trying to level the playing field in order to promote future negotiations with Israel and the United States.
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