Using a wealth of primary sources, this book traces the history of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), one of the most important yet least understood Palestinian armed factions from its origins in the early 1980s to today, exploring its continued presence despite its more powerful sister movement Hamas.
Using a wealth of primary sources, this book traces the history of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), one of the most important yet least understood Palestinian armed factions from its origins in the early 1980s to today, exploring its continued presence despite its more powerful sister movement Hamas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erik Skare is Postdoctoral Researcher at Center for International Studies, Sciences Po (Paris). He is the author of Digital Jihad: Palestinian Resistance in the Digital Era (2016) and Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Islamist Writings on Resistance and Religion (forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The Beginning of PIJ (1967-1988): 1. The roots of PIJ 2. Awareness: the anti-colonial front 3. Organizing the movement: PIJ's recruitment of new militants 4. From students to militants: commencing the armed struggle Part II. From the First Intifada to the Oslo Agreement (1988-2000): 5. Deportation, patronage, and organizational reform 6. Faith: the conciliatory movement 7. The collapse of PIJ Part III. From the Second Intifada to the Arab Spring (2000-2017): 8. The comeback of PIJ 9. From strife to the Arab Spring 10. Revolution: PIJ, the state, and civil society 11. Conclusion: Why PIJ?
Introduction Part I. The Beginning of PIJ (1967-1988): 1. The roots of PIJ 2. Awareness: the anti-colonial front 3. Organizing the movement: PIJ's recruitment of new militants 4. From students to militants: commencing the armed struggle Part II. From the First Intifada to the Oslo Agreement (1988-2000): 5. Deportation, patronage, and organizational reform 6. Faith: the conciliatory movement 7. The collapse of PIJ Part III. From the Second Intifada to the Arab Spring (2000-2017): 8. The comeback of PIJ 9. From strife to the Arab Spring 10. Revolution: PIJ, the state, and civil society 11. Conclusion: Why PIJ?
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