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From Communal Strife to Global Struggle |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 26 July 2005 |
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Table of Contents
Prefaces
A Joint Struggle: Reflections of PTM-mundubat
A Message of International Solidarity for the Palestinian People
A Reason to Fight
Introduction
Elements of the Occupation and Globalisation inside Israel
Socio-Political Peace Movements
The Israeli Left Between the Al-Aqsa Intifada and the Road Map
Linking the Social and Political Movements within Israel:
A Prerequisite to Peace
Israel's Economic Crisis
The Political Economy of Israel:
The 1977 Coup as an Introduction
Israel's Global Capitalism
Palestinian Socio-Political Peace Movements
Developments in the Palestinian Women's Movement
Eileen Kuttab and Nida Abu Awwad
Palestinian Youth and Globalisation
A Global Fight? What Ever Happened to the Palestinian Left?
The Perspective of palestinian Citizens of Israel
Internal Displacement:
Isareli Settlement Policy within the 1948 Borders
Beyond the Occupation and 1967:
The Palestinian Right of Return
Palestinian Prisoner Rights as Human Rights in the Age of Globalisation
Refusing Ressimism
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International Dimensions of the Palestinian Struggle
External Imposition: The Will of the Global Powers
Reform and Restructuring in Palestinian Society:
Free Will of the People or Conditions of Globalisation?
The Intifada and the Aid Industry:
The Impact of the New Liberal Agenda on the Palestinian NGOs
Dr. Sari Hanafi and Linda Tabar
External Control of Information: Propaganda and the Media
Reflections on Zionist Propaganda and the Academic Intifada
The Role of the International Media in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Alternative Visions for Peace
The Importance of International Solidarity
A Global War:
International Cooperation in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Michael (Mikado) Warschawski
A Joint Palestinian, Israeli and International Popular Movement to End the Occupation
Why the Palestinian Struggle Concerns the Anti-Globalisation Movement
New Movements, Visions and Solutions Promoting Peace
A New World is Possible
Linking the Palestinian Struggle to Global Solidarity Movements
A Single Democratic State Might be THE Solution
Epilogue
Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST)
Author Biographies |
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