Fatah and the Politics of Violence: The Institutionalization of a Popular Struggle

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Liverpool University Press, 10 січ. 2007 р. - 228 стор.
The institutionalisation of Fatah mirrors the evolution of the PLO and the Palestinian national cause generally. Understanding the factors that have influenced Fatah's politics of violence, and its political path -- and the balance between the two -- help to explain the political history of the Middle East in recent decades. Fatah's institutionalisation is marked by alternating bases of the organisation's legitimacy: organisational, communal, and external. Transformations from one phase to another are distinguished by the shifts in relative importance assigned to the different sources of legitimacy, which in turn dictated different courses of action for the organisation.

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Dr Anat N Kurz is a senior research associate at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel, and head of the Center's Project on Low Intensity Conflict. She has written extensively on insurgency and terrorism-related issues and on policy dilemmas of dealing with sub-state violence. Her current research focuses on the institutionalisation and organisational determinants of PLO member groups and Palestinian Islamic factions.

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