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The Foreign Policy of Hamas: Ideology, Decision Making and Political Supremacy: SOAS Palestine Studies

Autor Dr Leila Seurat Traducere de Martin Makinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2022
Despite the boycott Hamas was subjected to since its victory in the 2006 parliamentary elections, it has become a significant player on the international stage. It boasts a territory identifiable by its borders, internationally recognized cease-fire lines and effective authority over a population.This book, a study in international relations, shows how Hamas willingly mobilizes Palestinian internal issues to establish its legitimacy on a global scale, and at the same time, uses its relations with non-Palestinian players to compete against its political rivals on the Palestinian national stage. Leila Seurat reveals that Hamas's foreign and internal policy are strongly intertwined and centred mainly on Hamas's quest for recognition. The book then is a comprehensive diplomatic history of Palestine, focused on the political orientations of Hamas towards both Israel and other countries. Its coverage spans the movement's victory in 2006 up until more recent momentous events, including, Hamas' response to Trump's 'deal of the century' and Israel's announcement of the annexation of the Jordan Valley, as well as the proclamation of normalization accords between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and the impact of Covid19. The book is based on Leila Seurat's extensive fieldwork and interviews with Hamas's leading officials across the West Bank, Gaza, Damascus, Geneva and Beirut in addition to recent video-conferences planned by various NGOs and attended by West Bank, Gaza and Diaspora Palestinians.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781838607449
ISBN-10: 1838607447
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria SOAS Palestine Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Updated for the new English edition, covering Hamas's reaction to Trump's 'deal of the century', Israel's announcement of the annexation of the Jordan Valley, the proclamation of normalization accords between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and the impact of Covid19

Notă biografică

Leila Seurat is Senior Lecturer at Sciences Po, Paris, France and Associate Researcher at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), France. She has a doctorate in Political Science from the Paris Institute of Political Studies.

Cuprins

Introduction PART ONE: GENERAL ORENTATIONS OF HAMAS FOREIGN POLICY CHAPTER ONE: Hamas and Israel - Conciliation and ConfrontationCHAPTER TWO: Hamas and the rest of the WorldCHAPTER THREE: Syria, Iran and Egypt PART TWO: THE VARIOUS INTERESTS AT THE BASIS OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF HAMAS CHAPTER FOUR: Outside: Seeking Recognition and Looking for ResourcesCHAPTER FIVE: Inside: reinforcing itself and competing against its rivals CHAPTER SIX: Ideology and defence of external interests PART THREE: PLACE AND FUNCTION OF IDEOLOGY IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF HAMAS CHAPTER SEVEN: Ideology and the defence of internal interests PART FOUR: THE IMPACT OF DECISION MAKING ON HAMAS FOREIGN POLICY CHAPTER EIGHT: Collective decisions, unilateral decisionsCHAPTER NINE: Causes of dissentConclusion

Recenzii

The book stands out for its wide use of original source material together with many wide-ranging personal interviews. The approach used is quite fascinating, and allows the author to arrive at a new understanding of Hamas as a player in regional and international politics.