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130699
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2014.
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With reference to special measures taken by the Israeli authorities, the author examines the nature and specific aspects of counterterrorist operations, suggest his own definition and develops a classification of the fight against terrorism.
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124266
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2013.
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This essay explores the evolving usage and meanings of normalcy (the routinization of daily life)-as opposed to normalization- during various phases of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with par- ticular emphasis on the post-1967 period. It does so by highlighting how Palestinians and Israelis have understood and continue to perceive normalization both at the high politics level, as well as in their daily lives. In particular, it focuses on how conditions of perceived normalcy for Israelis have created conditions of insta- bility for Palestinians
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124268
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2013.
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This essay is the revised text of the Constantine Zurayk Memorial Lecture, delivered by the author at the Institute of Palestine Studies in Beirut, Lebanon on 25 April 2013. This essay considers the Palestinian future by complicating the realities of the status quo in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the role of the international community, and the realities of being a person in solidarity. The author posits moving beyond looking at the Palestinian future from the perspective of horizons of feasibility and need, which have been defined by non-Palestinians, to a horizon of desire and vision crafted by Palestinians that encourages a re-imagination of positive solutions.
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130513
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2011.
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Yet, despite the critical roles played by thousands of women during the revolution, female voices and women 's rights continue to be excluded from the emerging power structures and the national political agenda in silenced in post-Mubarak Egypt. Women, Nonviolent Action and the Cycle of Marginalization Nonviolent action, or civil resistance, is a civilian-based method of waging asymmetric conflict. It has been used in struggles for human rights.
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