To determine the attitudes of the Palestinian and Israeli Jewish publics on the potential for nonviolent methods in the Intifada, Search for Common Ground, an American and Belgian NGO, commissioned the Program on International Policy Attitudes(PIPA) of the University of Maryland to conduct a study that included focus groups and polls with randomly selected samples. A Palestinian polling organization, the Jerusalem Media and Communications Center, carried out the poll of 600 Palestinians through face-to-face interviews from August 12-19. An Israeli polling organization, the B.L. and Lucille Cohen Institute for Public Opinion Research of Tel Aviv University, carried out the poll of 504 Israeli Jews by telephone interviews from August 12-14. M...
For nearly a century the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been constituted by violence. There have,...
Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an...
Jews consider themselves to be the original inhabitants of Palestine. It has always been the officia...
Search for Common Ground (SFCG), the world's largest nongovernmental conflict-resolution organizatio...
his paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
This research examines the effectiveness of third-party, or international activists who participat...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Since 1834, the Palestinian people have used civil resistance against the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and...
This study is dedicated to exploring the different types of, and motives for constructive nonviolent...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
The Palestinian/Israeli conflict is one of the most challenging political puzzles of the modern era....
This study focuses on Seeds of Peace, a peace education program whose purpose is to bring together t...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their g...
The overall goal of this project is to find what short term effects the 2005 Israeli unilateral dise...
For nearly a century the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been constituted by violence. There have,...
Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an...
Jews consider themselves to be the original inhabitants of Palestine. It has always been the officia...
Search for Common Ground (SFCG), the world's largest nongovernmental conflict-resolution organizatio...
his paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a human tragedy that has defied political settlement for more th...
This research examines the effectiveness of third-party, or international activists who participat...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Since 1834, the Palestinian people have used civil resistance against the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and...
This study is dedicated to exploring the different types of, and motives for constructive nonviolent...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
The Palestinian/Israeli conflict is one of the most challenging political puzzles of the modern era....
This study focuses on Seeds of Peace, a peace education program whose purpose is to bring together t...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their g...
The overall goal of this project is to find what short term effects the 2005 Israeli unilateral dise...
For nearly a century the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been constituted by violence. There have,...
Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an...
Jews consider themselves to be the original inhabitants of Palestine. It has always been the officia...