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Society–military relations in a state-in-the-making: Palestinian security agencies and the treason discourse in the second intifada / Cohen, Hillel   Journal Article
Cohen, Hillel Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The participation of the Palestinian Authority's (PA's) security agencies in the armed struggle against Israel in the second Palestinian uprising (2000-2005) is analyzed in this article as a response to the demand of Palestinian society, thus as a unique case of armed forces which, in the lack of political directive, became more attentive to public opinion. The article shows how Palestinian public discourse in the late 1990s-early 2000s, that was shaped by the Islamic movement of Hamas, portrayed the PA's security officials as traitors. Members of the PA security agencies (mainly Fatah members) sought to reposition themselves in the "national camp," and this motivated them to raise their weapons against Israeli targets. By doing so, they also removed the mental burden of turning their weapons against fellow Palestinians that was one of the major sources for their image as collaborators.
Key Words Treason  Hamas  Suicide Attacks  Palestinians  Collaborators 
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United States and China: collaborators or rivals? / Krasner, Stephen D   Article
Krasner, Stephen D Article
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Summary/Abstract There is only a short list of major variables that we can deploy to understand social phenomena. For the international environment really only three: material power (military and economic), material interests, and values. The relative weight that analysts and policymakers give to each of these depends on the specific phenomena that they are trying to understand. For any effort to explain the dynamics of international politics and the nature of international regimes, power remains the single most potent factor.
Key Words United States  China  Collaborators  Rivals 
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