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Conflict Management |
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| Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Conflict Management |
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| The Disengagement Plan – An Idea Shattered |
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The disengagement from Gaza and northern Samaria was one of the most traumatic events in the history of the State of Israel. For the first time since the Six-Day War, the government of Israel decided on a unilateral disengagement from territories occupied in the Six-Day War, unconditionally and without an agreement. |
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| The Evaluation of Cooperation Between Palestinian and Israeli NGOs: An Assessment |
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The main aim of this study—a meta-analysis of evaluations available in this field—is to identify successes, challenges, and lessons learned regarding joint ventures so as to inform the Social and Human Sciences (SHS) section of UNESCO and its partners about the key components that should be integrated in the “civil societies in dialogue” methodology. Our declared mission was two-fold: to summarize lessons learnt from Palestinian-Israeli cooperation, and to recommend guidelines for future cooperation endeavors. |
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| The Israeli Palestinian Conflict- from Conflict Resolution to Conflict Management |
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The violent confrontation that erupted in September 2000 between Israel and the Palestinians developed into a protracted low-intensity confrontation.
The confrontation exacted a heavy human toll on both sides, inflicted severe economic damage, and raised the level of enmity, hostility, and mistrust to levels that hamper dialogue not only in regard to the resolution of the conflict but also in its management. The book focuses on the causes of the confrontation, the goals of the sides, and the distinctive characteristics of the confrontation as
a low-intensity conflict. Management strategies, the failure of the efforts to
end or moderate the confrontation, the outcomes and its impact on both societies in different domains, and the phenomenon of unilateral disengagement as a unique strategy of conflict management in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are also discussions raised within the text. |
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| From Jerusalem to Mecca and Back: The Islamic Consolidation of Jerusalem |
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Since 1967, when Israel took over East Jerusalem with its Old City and sacred
places, the Islamic perspective of Jerusalem has changed dramatically. A Muslim campaign for liberating Jerusalem from Israeli control was launched in August 1969 following the fire, which was started by an Australian non-Jewish tourist to the structure of the al-Aqsa Mosque. Over the last decade, this campaign has been conducted under the banner “Al-Aqsa is in Danger” with the claim that Jerusalem is “captive” of Jews and therefore Jihad should be carried out to liberate it. |
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