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The global offensive : the United States, the Palestine Liberation Organization and the making of the Post-Cold War order
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ISBN: 9780190217822 0190217820 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

Palestinians between nationalism and Islam
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ISBN: 9780853037323 9780853037316 0853037310 0853037329 Year: 2008 Publisher: London ; Portland, OR : Vallentine Mitchell,


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ONG palestiniennes et construction étatique : l'expérience de Palestinian agricultural relief committees (PARC) dans les territoires occupés palestiniens, 1983-2005
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ISBN: 2351590635 2351592670 2821815530 Year: 2007 Publisher: Presses de l’Ifpo

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With the territorial reconfiguration and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority which followed the Oslo accords, then the upheavals linked to the second Intifada, the orientations and priorities of Palestinian NGOs have obviously evolved, especially for those with a link with the issue of "returning to the land". PARC, an agricultural development NGO created more than twenty years ago, remains officially attached to the Palestinian People's Party (formerly the Palestinian Communist Party), from which it originated; it has become more professional and has considerably extended its outreach to the Palestinian population. It is recognized by international donors, and its budget far exceeds that of the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture. Between complementarity and competition, how are its relations with the Palestinian Authority articulated? What are its strategies to maintain its legitimacy with the population, but also with donors? This book describes in detail the interactions, the balance of power and the power issues that are created between these various actors. The Palestinian case turns out to be quite specific in terms of the definition of governmental and non-governmental; but this very specificity makes it a sort of laboratory for relations between the associative sector and a state in the making. With the rise of NGOs in developing countries and the current enhancement of the notion of civil society, NGOs have become a major subject of research.

International assistance to the Palestinians after Oslo
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ISBN: 9780415453851 0415453852 9780203928332 0203928334 1134052332 1281260053 9786611260057 9781134052288 9781134052325 9781134052332 9780415588386 Year: 2008 Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon New York Routledge

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Based on original academic research and first hand evidence, this book explores the interface between politics [ diplomacy ] and international assistance within the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process after 1993 to the present day.


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ONG palestiniennes et construction étatique : l'expérience de Palestinian agricultural relief committees (PARC) dans les territoires occupés palestiniens, 1983-2005
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ISBN: 9782351592670 Year: 2007 Publisher: Presses de l’Ifpo

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With the territorial reconfiguration and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority which followed the Oslo accords, then the upheavals linked to the second Intifada, the orientations and priorities of Palestinian NGOs have obviously evolved, especially for those with a link with the issue of "returning to the land". PARC, an agricultural development NGO created more than twenty years ago, remains officially attached to the Palestinian People's Party (formerly the Palestinian Communist Party), from which it originated; it has become more professional and has considerably extended its outreach to the Palestinian population. It is recognized by international donors, and its budget far exceeds that of the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture. Between complementarity and competition, how are its relations with the Palestinian Authority articulated? What are its strategies to maintain its legitimacy with the population, but also with donors? This book describes in detail the interactions, the balance of power and the power issues that are created between these various actors. The Palestinian case turns out to be quite specific in terms of the definition of governmental and non-governmental; but this very specificity makes it a sort of laboratory for relations between the associative sector and a state in the making. With the rise of NGOs in developing countries and the current enhancement of the notion of civil society, NGOs have become a major subject of research.

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