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Hamas and international relations : allies and alliances / Emmanuel Joseph

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  • Hamas and international relations : allies and alliances / Emmanuel Joseph
  • [Lieu de publication inconnu] : Emmanuel Joseph
  • C 2023
  • 1 vol. (36 p.) ; 23 cm
  • 978-2-37449-137-0
  • 978-6-26-766052-2
  • 9786267660522 br.
  • 9782374491370 br.
  • Intro 1. Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding Hamas and Its Global Significance 2. Chapter 2: Historical Roots of Hamas: From Founding to Transformation 3. Chapter 3: Hamas and Regional Dynamics: A Changing Landscape 4. Chapter 4: Hamas and Iran: An Enduring Partnership 5. Chapter 5: The Qatar Connection: Financial and Political Support 6. Chapter 6: Hamas and the Arab Spring: Impacts and Adaptations 7. Chapter 7: Balancing Act: Hamas and Turkey's Involvement 8. Chapter 8: Gaza Blockade and Regional Actors: Dynamics of Isolation 9. Chapter 9: Hamas and the Palestinian Authority: Rivalry and Cooperation 10. Chapter 10: U.S. and EU Policies Towards Hamas: Engagement or Isolation? 11. Chapter 11: The Role of Non-State Actors: Networks, Alliances, and Challenges 12. Chapter 12: Future Prospects: Hamas and the Changing Landscape of International Relations
  • In "Hamas and International Relations: Allies and Alliances," the complex interplay between the Palestinian organization Hamas and the broader world of international politics is meticulously dissected. From its origins as a resistance movement against Israeli occupation to its current status as a multifaceted global actor, Hamas has evolved, forming crucial alliances with states and non-state actors alike. This comprehensive book takes readers on a journey through the historical evolution of Hamas, shedding light on its motivations, ideologies, and strategies. It explores the organization's intricate web of alliances with countries like Iran, Turkey, and Qatar, delving into the regional and global implications of these partnerships. The book dissects the nuances of dealing with a designated terrorist organization, examining how Western countries, the U.S. and EU, have shaped their policies toward Hamas, oscillating between engagement and isolation. Through the lens of Hamas's interactions with non-state actors, such as Hezbollah, the book demonstrates the growing significance of non-state entities in international relations and the challenges they pose to traditional diplomacy. It further contemplates the future prospects for Hamas, considering the adaptability and resilience that have allowed it to remain relevant in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. "Hamas and International Relations: Allies and Alliances" offers readers a deep understanding of the global significance of Hamas in the 21st century. It serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to comprehend the complex interplay between regional conflicts, international politics, and the evolving role of non-state actors in today's world.
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