The West Bank Handbook

The West Bank Handbook
Author: Meron Benvenisti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000612562

This book discusses social, institutional, legal, cultural and political topics relating to the West Bank to demystify the treatment of the highly contentious subject. It is based on the author's experience of what people want to know when they approach the West Bank Data Project for information.

Climbing Palestine

Climbing Palestine
Author: Tim Bruns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947474161

Rock climbing is probably the last thing that comes to mind when most people hear the word `Palestine.' But rock climbing turns out to be an incredible medium through which to explore this beautiful, troubled land. Climbing Palestine is the first comprehensive guidebook to rock climbing in the West Bank, detailing over 300 climbing routes at 9 different areas. The book also describes how to travel to and within Palestine, where to stay, what to do on rest days from climbing, and where to eat the most delicious local food. Each chapter features detailed information on the history and access information for each cliff. All of the routes are accompanied by short descriptions, the French grade, and information on the required gear. The book offers unique insights into the political situation and local culture. By publishing this guidebook, the authors hope to put Palestine and its amazing rock on the international climbing map, encourage foreigners to visit and climb in this rich, incredible place, and advocate increased freedom of movement for Palestinians. This is your tool to visit and climb in Palestine!

The Palestinians

The Palestinians
Author: Cheryl Rubenberg
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588262257

A forceful, penetrating critique of the Oslo Accordsand their devastating aftermath.

The Palestinian Uprising

The Palestinian Uprising
Author: F. Robert Hunter
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520082717

"The best sustained analysis of the Intifada."--Charles Smith, author of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Routledge Handbook of International Relations in the Middle East

Routledge Handbook of International Relations in the Middle East
Author: Shahram Akbarzadeh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351859528

This handbook examines the regional and international dynamics of the Middle East. It challenges the state society dichotomy to make sense of decision-making and behavior by ruling regimes. The 33 chapter authors include the world’s leading scholars of the Middle East and International Relations (IR) in order to make sense of the region. This synthesis of area studies expertise and IR theory provides a unique and rigorous account of the region’s current dynamics, which have reached a crisis point since the beginning of the Arab Spring. The Middle East has been characterized by volatility for more than a century. Although the region attracts significant scholarly interest, IR theory has rarely been used as a tool to understand events. The constructivist approach in IR highlights the significance of state identity, shaped by history and culture, in making sense of international relations. The authors of this volume consider how IR theory can elucidate the patterns and principles that shape the region, in order to provide a rigorous account of the contemporary challenges of the Middle East. The Routledge Handbook of International Relations in the Middle East provides comprehensive coverage of International Relations issues in the region. Thus, it offers key resources for researchers and students interested in International Relations and the Middle East.