How can the PLO maintain accountability as both a national liberation movement and governing body? How might Hamas and Islamic Jihad be integrated after decades of exclusion? What models of Palestinian youth leadership can be further developed? Al-Shabaka analysts address these and other questions in this full-length report, a year-long exercise facilitated by Alaa Tartir and Marwa Fatafta
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...
textToward the start of the Palestinian Intifada in 2000, activists formed a media watchdog group ca...
This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of nation...
How can the PLO maintain accountability as both a national liberation movement and governing body? H...
At the turn of the millennium, after decades of struggle, the Palestinian Liberation Organization wa...
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has been the sole legitimate representative of the Pales...
For more than thirty-five years the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) has internationalized ...
Many Palestinians view their youth as the hope and future of Palestine. Palestinian youth have beco...
For the first time in its history, the Palestinian parliament is set to be led by Hamas, which the ...
The face of Palestinian leadership has developed and diversified greatly since the British Mandate ...
Palestinian national movement leadership has long been intertwined with thecontext of the national m...
"This monograph considers the changing fortunes of the Palestinian movement, HAMAS, and the recent o...
Abstract: In August 2005, Israel’s disengagement from Gaza Strip took place, Hamas credited itself t...
The PFLP represents a violent Marxist trend among Palestinian political organizations. It is uncompr...
This thesis aims to analyze Islamic rhetoric of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and its ...
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...
textToward the start of the Palestinian Intifada in 2000, activists formed a media watchdog group ca...
This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of nation...
How can the PLO maintain accountability as both a national liberation movement and governing body? H...
At the turn of the millennium, after decades of struggle, the Palestinian Liberation Organization wa...
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has been the sole legitimate representative of the Pales...
For more than thirty-five years the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) has internationalized ...
Many Palestinians view their youth as the hope and future of Palestine. Palestinian youth have beco...
For the first time in its history, the Palestinian parliament is set to be led by Hamas, which the ...
The face of Palestinian leadership has developed and diversified greatly since the British Mandate ...
Palestinian national movement leadership has long been intertwined with thecontext of the national m...
"This monograph considers the changing fortunes of the Palestinian movement, HAMAS, and the recent o...
Abstract: In August 2005, Israel’s disengagement from Gaza Strip took place, Hamas credited itself t...
The PFLP represents a violent Marxist trend among Palestinian political organizations. It is uncompr...
This thesis aims to analyze Islamic rhetoric of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and its ...
Efforts to separate HAMAS from its popular support and network of social and charitable organization...
textToward the start of the Palestinian Intifada in 2000, activists formed a media watchdog group ca...
This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of nation...