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Arab internationalism and gender: perspectives from the third session of the United Nations Commission on the status of women, 1949 / Robinson, Nova   Journal Article
Robinson, Nova Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historians of the Middle East have used gender to explore a range of topics, from how crises around gendered practices have contributed to the construction of national identities to women's roles in nationalist movements. Whereas early gender histories focused on single nation-states, recent scholarship has turned to regional and transnational connections. Yet the international sphere, the domain of nation-states and nongovernmental organizations in relation to each other, has yet to be examined through the lens of gender. In this essay, I argue that doing so yields new insights into the relationship between the national and the international in the Middle East, and into the process of rights claiming in postcolonial nation-states. I make this argument through a discussion of the third session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW).
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Cementing a state of belligerency: the 1949 armistice negotiations between Israel and Syria / Waage, Henriksen H; Stenberg, Petter   Article
Henriksen Waage Article
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Summary/Abstract After the Arab states' devastating defeat in the 1948 war with Israel, Syria refused to give in without a fight. Syria held on to several bridgeheads inside the former Palestine. Proving as skillful as their Israeli opponents at the game of contradictory arguments, the Syrians steadfastly refused to concede to Israel's demands. The negotiations in 1949 eventually resulted in a demilitarized zone on the Syrian-Israeli border, and with it a state of belligerency was cemented.
Key Words Israel  Syria  Armistice Negotiations  State of Belligerency  1949 
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