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Jewish Terrorism in Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Jewish Terrorism in Israel

Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger, world experts on the study of terror and security, propose a theory of violence that contextualizes not only recent acts of terror but also instances of terrorism that stretch back centuries. Beginning with ancient Palestine and its encounters with Jewish terrorism, the authors analyze the social, political, and cultural factors that sponsor extreme violence, proving religious terrorism is not the fault of one faith, but flourishes within any counterculture that adheres to a totalistic ideology. When a totalistic community perceives an external threat, the connectivity of the group and the rhetoric of its leaders bolster the collective mindset of members, who ...

Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Israel

This comprehensive book provides a well-rounded introduction to Israel—a definitive account of the nation's past, its often controversial present, and much more. Written by a leading historian of the Middle East, Israel is organized around six major themes: land and people, history, society, politics, economics, and culture. The only available volume to offer such a complete account, this book is written for general readers and students who may have little background knowledge of this nation or its rich culture. Based on research by scholars with extensive firsthand knowledge of Israel, this book offers accessible, clearly explained material, enhanced with a generous selection of images, maps, charts, tables, graphs, and sidebars. This book provides readers with a solid foundation of knowledge about Israel and provides useful reference lists by topic for those inspired to read further.

The Other Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Other Israel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972-01-01
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  • Publisher: Akiva ORR

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Confronting the Occupation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Confronting the Occupation

Confronting the Occupation is a study of work, education, political-national resistance, family, and community relations in a Palestinian refugee camp under conditions of Israeli military occupation. It is based on extended field research carried out by an Israeli sociologist-anthropologist in Dheisheh camp, south of Bethlehem, between 1992 and 1996. Emphasis is placed on how men and women, families, and the local refugee community confront the occupation regime as they seek livelihoods, invest in the education of younger generations, and mount a political and often militant struggle. In the process, men lose their jobs in the Israeli labor market, women, old and young, enter the workforce, university graduates are compelled to migrate to the Gulf, and political cadres challenge harsh prison circumstances by establishing their own comprehensive counterorder. While directed against the occupation, patterns of coping and resistance adopted by Dheishehians introduced tensions and conflicts into family life, furthering the transformation of gender and generational relationships.

Antifada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Antifada

Do you know that mothers never stop loving their kids? They did, do, and will put themselves in great danger to protect their children. In the memoir Antifada, the author tells of her saga to rescue her little son, Phillipe, who became trapped in Jerusalem during the Palestinian uprising known as Antifada. Phillipe is one of the first Americans to experience terrorism and its strategies in action. He saw suicidal bombers, smelled the gas of the explosions, and was beaten up, dragged by his hair and starved. Due to tremendous humanitarian efforts of the United States and its allies, the special agent on the terrorism, Nadia Phillips, guided by the war veteran John Koss with the support from President Ronald Reagan and Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens, rescued Phillipe from the iron grasp of war that devastated the nations involved.

Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

This book explores the political economy of governance in Palestine. It makes a unique contribution to studies of governance and political economy using the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a case study, introducing and developing the concept of ‘dual rentierism’. The author uses primary research to chart the evolution of the fiscal sociology of the PA and explore how it has shaped the PA’s economic policies and the state–society relationship in the Palestinian Territories. The book adopts a critical political economy approach, making the case that external sources of PA income represent political rents that need to be disaggregated and studied concurrently. It further focuses on the drivers and constraints that have shaped the PA’s policy development and state-building associated with its dependence on external revenues. Ultimately, the book elaborates on how the need for fiscal survivability has thwarted the Palestinian quest for statehood.

FAS M
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 618

FAS M

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1957
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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FAS M.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 608

FAS M.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1960
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Storm Before the Calm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Storm Before the Calm

Mysterious angelic visitors approach Americas embattled first commander in chief during the Continental Armys Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, encampment in the bitter winter of 1777; secret blood lines cross the centuries; ancient political and spiritual intrigues; political betrayal in Washington, D.C.; nationwide attacks by organized evil against both America and Israel, her only friend in the Middle East; the outworking of an American and Israeli technological partnership; supernatural protection and aid through times of danger; divine intervention in behalf of the United States and her Israeli ally. This is the warp and woof of a fast-paced adventure set in the very near future. The Storm Before The Calm is a fictional yet true-to-life page-turning journey that will have you on the edge of your seat.

Israeli Planners and Designers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Israeli Planners and Designers

This book documents the goals, lives, experiences, and practice of planners, architects, and community organizers who have contributed to the physical and social development of the modern state of Israel. In their own words, these "community builders" share their professional experiences of how they protect and rebuild cities and neighborhoods, how they overcome stereotypes and bureaucratic inertia, how they protect the natural environment and the public health as well. The stories illustrate the practical world of community change in which aesthetics and politics, ethnicity and tradition, commitment and inspiration, hard work and hope all play a part. Students of urban and community life in many countries will be able to draw elements and themes from these particular stories that resonate with their own concerns, experience, and future work.