Despite high levels of mass mobilization in the past, Palestinian society today finds itself polarized and demobilized. The Palestinian Authority (PA) has gained control as a governing apparatus and has become increasingly authoritarian in nature. But the PA does not have complete control over the territories. This variation in control allows isolation of the effect of the PA\u27s authoritarian nature on mobilization patterns and social dynamics. The study argues that mobilization has systematically declined in places where the PA has more direct control. Counter-intuitively, political mobilization today is more prevalent in areas under direct Israeli occupation. Findings suggest the PA has a direct role in this dynamic, using selective coo...
Conventional thinking assigns the Palestinian Authority (PA) an indispensable governing role in the ...
As the Arab Spring mutated into a variety of patterns with each country charting and grappling with ...
This thesis addresses the question of how non-state actors impact regional and international systems...
What is the effect of international involvement on the consolidation of authoritarianism? Does such ...
The Palestinian Authority today is facing enormous pressure. Lack of international and regional poli...
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has perhaps never been so embattled, polarizing, or internally fragme...
The Palestinian Authority (P.A.) was established in 1994 as the government of the Palestinian Territ...
This article is dedicated to a historical analysis of Palestinian organizational political activitie...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Abstract: The study aims to identify the development of power relations in Palestinian civil societ...
Why do some individuals participate in risky, anti-regime resistance whereas others abstain? The Rev...
This thesis focuses on the political behaviour of 1948 Palestinians (commonly known as Israeli-Arabs...
Clans are critical to Palestine\u2019s democracy. This was demonstrated in the Gaza Strip and the We...
Abstract: Palestinian society is geographically separated and politically fragmented. This is attri...
In 2018 new economic reform measures were implemented in Egypt and Jordan under the auspices of the ...
Conventional thinking assigns the Palestinian Authority (PA) an indispensable governing role in the ...
As the Arab Spring mutated into a variety of patterns with each country charting and grappling with ...
This thesis addresses the question of how non-state actors impact regional and international systems...
What is the effect of international involvement on the consolidation of authoritarianism? Does such ...
The Palestinian Authority today is facing enormous pressure. Lack of international and regional poli...
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has perhaps never been so embattled, polarizing, or internally fragme...
The Palestinian Authority (P.A.) was established in 1994 as the government of the Palestinian Territ...
This article is dedicated to a historical analysis of Palestinian organizational political activitie...
Counterinsurgency, state repression and other forms of coercion have multiple adverse effects. Altho...
Abstract: The study aims to identify the development of power relations in Palestinian civil societ...
Why do some individuals participate in risky, anti-regime resistance whereas others abstain? The Rev...
This thesis focuses on the political behaviour of 1948 Palestinians (commonly known as Israeli-Arabs...
Clans are critical to Palestine\u2019s democracy. This was demonstrated in the Gaza Strip and the We...
Abstract: Palestinian society is geographically separated and politically fragmented. This is attri...
In 2018 new economic reform measures were implemented in Egypt and Jordan under the auspices of the ...
Conventional thinking assigns the Palestinian Authority (PA) an indispensable governing role in the ...
As the Arab Spring mutated into a variety of patterns with each country charting and grappling with ...
This thesis addresses the question of how non-state actors impact regional and international systems...