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  1. Violence, nonviolence, and the Palestinian national movement
    Autor*in: Pearlman, Wendy
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ;New York

    Wendy Pearlman demonstrates that the use of violent or nonviolent protest derives from a national movement's organizational structure. Cover -- Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement -- Title -- Copyright -- To my parents --... mehr

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    Wendy Pearlman demonstrates that the use of violent or nonviolent protest derives from a national movement's organizational structure. Cover -- Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement -- Title -- Copyright -- To my parents -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- 1 The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest -- LIMITS OF CONVENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS -- COHESION AND FRAGMENTATION -- ARGUMENT -- 1. Cohesion Increases the Possibility of Nonviolent Protest -- 2. Fragmentation Increases the Likelihood of Violent Protest -- Fragmentation Generates Motivations for the Use of Force Apart from Collective Goals -- Fragmentation Weakens Constraints on Escalation -- Fragmentation Divides a Movement into Smaller Subgroups That Are Well Situated to Sustain Radical Agendas -- Fragmentation Impedes Attempts to End Hostilities -- Fragmentation Invites Outside Interference, Which Can Encourage More Fragmentation and Violence -- Fragmentation Motivates Violence with the Aim of Surmounting Fragmentation Itself -- SOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF FRAGMENTATION -- METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS -- 2 National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948 -- FROM OTTOMAN TO BRITISH RULE -- RISING TENSION -- THE ARAB REBELLION -- The General Strike -- The Armed Revolt -- FROM FRAGMENTATION TO CATASTROPHE -- CONCLUSION -- 3 Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987 -- AFTER DISASTER -- NATIONALIST REVIVAL -- AN ORGANIZATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH AND ITS LIMITS -- FRAGMENTATION AND VIOLENCE -- Fragmentation and the Jordan War -- International Violence -- Impeding Diplomacy -- Entanglement -- EXPULSION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE -- CONCLUSION -- 4 Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993 -- UNDER OCCUPATION -- A NEW KIND OF REVOLT -- Foundations of Cohesion -- EXPLAINING PROTEST -- Nonuse of Arms -- Mass Participation -- Sustaining Protest -- Opposition Contained -- From Protest to Diplomacy -- REPRESSION, FRAGMENTATION, AND VIOLENCE -- CONCLUSION.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1283342057
    RVK Klassifikation: ML 9340
    Schlagworte: Violence; Nationalism; Nonviolence; Nationalism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Nationalism ; Palestine ; History; Palestine ; History ; Autonomy and independence movements; Violence ; Palestine ; History; Nationalism; Violence; Arab-Israeli conflict; Nationalism; Nonviolence; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 287 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement; Title; Copyright; To my parents; Contents; Preface; Acronyms; 1 The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest; LIMITS OF CONVENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS; COHESION AND FRAGMENTATION; ARGUMENT; 1. Cohesion Increases the Possibility of Nonviolent Protest; 2. Fragmentation Increases the Likelihood of Violent Protest; Fragmentation Generates Motivations for the Use of Force Apart from Collective Goals; Fragmentation Weakens Constraints on Escalation

    Fragmentation Divides a Movement into Smaller Subgroups That Are Well Situated to Sustain Radical AgendasFragmentation Impedes Attempts to End Hostilities; Fragmentation Invites Outside Interference, Which Can Encourage More Fragmentation and Violence; Fragmentation Motivates Violence with the Aim of Surmounting Fragmentation Itself; SOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF FRAGMENTATION; METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS; 2 National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948; FROM OTTOMAN TO BRITISH RULE; RISING TENSION; THE ARAB REBELLION; The General Strike; The Armed Revolt; FROM FRAGMENTATION TO CATASTROPHE

    CONCLUSION3 Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987; AFTER DISASTER; NATIONALIST REVIVAL; AN ORGANIZATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH AND ITS LIMITS; FRAGMENTATION AND VIOLENCE; Fragmentation and the Jordan War; International Violence; Impeding Diplomacy; Entanglement; EXPULSION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE; CONCLUSION; 4 Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993; UNDER OCCUPATION; A NEW KIND OF REVOLT; Foundations of Cohesion; EXPLAINING PROTEST; Nonuse of Arms; Mass Participation; Sustaining Protest; Opposition Contained; From Protest to Diplomacy

    REPRESSION, FRAGMENTATION, AND VIOLENCECONCLUSION; 5 The Oslo Peace Process, 1993-2000; HOLDING TOGETHER; Collective Purpose; Leadership and Institutions; CROSS-STRATEGIES; Negotiations; Opposition Violence; Controlled Rebellion; THE END OF THE OSLO PROCESS; CONCLUSION; 6 The Second Intifada, 2000; DIMENSIONS OF FRAGMENTATION; Leadership and Institutions; Collective Purpose; EXPLAINING VIOLENCE; Militarization; Inhibiting Nonviolent Mobilization; Interfactional Competition; Intrafactional Competition; Collapsing Authority; Foiled Ceasefires; External Involvement; THE WANING OF THE INTIFADA

    CONCLUSION7 Comparisons: South Africa and Northern Ireland; SOUTH AFRICA; NORTHERN IRELAND; COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS; CONCLUSION; 8 Conclusion; IMPLICATIONS; NEW QUESTIONS; Repression and Dissent; Conflict Resolution; Institutions and Order; Cohesion and Social Structure; Democratization and Centralization; LOOKING AHEAD; Notes; Chapter 1. The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest; Chapter 2. National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948; Chapter 3. Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987; Chapter 4. Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993

    Chapter 5. The Oslo Peace Process, 1993-2000

  2. Violence, nonviolence, and the Palestinian national movement
    Autor*in: Pearlman, Wendy
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ;New York

    Wendy Pearlman demonstrates that the use of violent or nonviolent protest derives from a national movement's organizational structure. Cover -- Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement -- Title -- Copyright -- To my parents --... mehr

    Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Bibliothek und wissenschaftliche Information
    keine Fernleihe
    Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt / Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt
    keine Fernleihe
    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
    keine Fernleihe
    Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung, Bibliothek
    keine Fernleihe
    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
    keine Fernleihe
    Bibliothek LIV HN Sontheim
    ProQuest Academic Complete
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    Bibliothek LIV HN Sontheim
    ProQuest Academic Complete
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
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    Universität Konstanz, Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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    Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Lörrach, Zentralbibliothek
    eBook ProQuest
    keine Fernleihe
    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
    Online-Ressource
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    Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum der Universität Hohenheim
    keine Ausleihe von Bänden, nur Papierkopien werden versandt

     

    Wendy Pearlman demonstrates that the use of violent or nonviolent protest derives from a national movement's organizational structure. Cover -- Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement -- Title -- Copyright -- To my parents -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- 1 The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest -- LIMITS OF CONVENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS -- COHESION AND FRAGMENTATION -- ARGUMENT -- 1. Cohesion Increases the Possibility of Nonviolent Protest -- 2. Fragmentation Increases the Likelihood of Violent Protest -- Fragmentation Generates Motivations for the Use of Force Apart from Collective Goals -- Fragmentation Weakens Constraints on Escalation -- Fragmentation Divides a Movement into Smaller Subgroups That Are Well Situated to Sustain Radical Agendas -- Fragmentation Impedes Attempts to End Hostilities -- Fragmentation Invites Outside Interference, Which Can Encourage More Fragmentation and Violence -- Fragmentation Motivates Violence with the Aim of Surmounting Fragmentation Itself -- SOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF FRAGMENTATION -- METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS -- 2 National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948 -- FROM OTTOMAN TO BRITISH RULE -- RISING TENSION -- THE ARAB REBELLION -- The General Strike -- The Armed Revolt -- FROM FRAGMENTATION TO CATASTROPHE -- CONCLUSION -- 3 Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987 -- AFTER DISASTER -- NATIONALIST REVIVAL -- AN ORGANIZATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH AND ITS LIMITS -- FRAGMENTATION AND VIOLENCE -- Fragmentation and the Jordan War -- International Violence -- Impeding Diplomacy -- Entanglement -- EXPULSION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE -- CONCLUSION -- 4 Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993 -- UNDER OCCUPATION -- A NEW KIND OF REVOLT -- Foundations of Cohesion -- EXPLAINING PROTEST -- Nonuse of Arms -- Mass Participation -- Sustaining Protest -- Opposition Contained -- From Protest to Diplomacy -- REPRESSION, FRAGMENTATION, AND VIOLENCE -- CONCLUSION.

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1283342057
    RVK Klassifikation: ML 9340
    Schlagworte: Violence; Nationalism; Nonviolence; Nationalism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Nationalism ; Palestine ; History; Palestine ; History ; Autonomy and independence movements; Violence ; Palestine ; History; Nationalism; Violence; Arab-Israeli conflict; Nationalism; Nonviolence; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Arab-Israeli conflict; Nationalism; Nonviolence
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 287 p)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement; Title; Copyright; To my parents; Contents; Preface; Acronyms; 1 The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest; LIMITS OF CONVENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS; COHESION AND FRAGMENTATION; ARGUMENT; 1. Cohesion Increases the Possibility of Nonviolent Protest; 2. Fragmentation Increases the Likelihood of Violent Protest; Fragmentation Generates Motivations for the Use of Force Apart from Collective Goals; Fragmentation Weakens Constraints on Escalation

    Fragmentation Divides a Movement into Smaller Subgroups That Are Well Situated to Sustain Radical AgendasFragmentation Impedes Attempts to End Hostilities; Fragmentation Invites Outside Interference, Which Can Encourage More Fragmentation and Violence; Fragmentation Motivates Violence with the Aim of Surmounting Fragmentation Itself; SOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF FRAGMENTATION; METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS; 2 National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948; FROM OTTOMAN TO BRITISH RULE; RISING TENSION; THE ARAB REBELLION; The General Strike; The Armed Revolt; FROM FRAGMENTATION TO CATASTROPHE

    CONCLUSION3 Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987; AFTER DISASTER; NATIONALIST REVIVAL; AN ORGANIZATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH AND ITS LIMITS; FRAGMENTATION AND VIOLENCE; Fragmentation and the Jordan War; International Violence; Impeding Diplomacy; Entanglement; EXPULSION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE; CONCLUSION; 4 Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993; UNDER OCCUPATION; A NEW KIND OF REVOLT; Foundations of Cohesion; EXPLAINING PROTEST; Nonuse of Arms; Mass Participation; Sustaining Protest; Opposition Contained; From Protest to Diplomacy

    REPRESSION, FRAGMENTATION, AND VIOLENCECONCLUSION; 5 The Oslo Peace Process, 1993-2000; HOLDING TOGETHER; Collective Purpose; Leadership and Institutions; CROSS-STRATEGIES; Negotiations; Opposition Violence; Controlled Rebellion; THE END OF THE OSLO PROCESS; CONCLUSION; 6 The Second Intifada, 2000; DIMENSIONS OF FRAGMENTATION; Leadership and Institutions; Collective Purpose; EXPLAINING VIOLENCE; Militarization; Inhibiting Nonviolent Mobilization; Interfactional Competition; Intrafactional Competition; Collapsing Authority; Foiled Ceasefires; External Involvement; THE WANING OF THE INTIFADA

    CONCLUSION7 Comparisons: South Africa and Northern Ireland; SOUTH AFRICA; NORTHERN IRELAND; COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS; CONCLUSION; 8 Conclusion; IMPLICATIONS; NEW QUESTIONS; Repression and Dissent; Conflict Resolution; Institutions and Order; Cohesion and Social Structure; Democratization and Centralization; LOOKING AHEAD; Notes; Chapter 1. The Organizational Mediation Theory of Protest; Chapter 2. National Struggle under the British Mandate, 1918-1948; Chapter 3. Roots and Rise of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1949-1987; Chapter 4. Occupation and the First Intifada, 1967-1993

    Chapter 5. The Oslo Peace Process, 1993-2000