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Journal articles on the topic "France – International – Palestine"
Winarni, Retno. "From Palestine To Palestine: The Jewish Strategy In Establishing Israel Country on Palestine." Historia 4, no. 2 (January 26, 2022): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jhist.v4i2.29528.
Full textKumaraswamy, P. R. "The Jews." International Studies 55, no. 2 (April 2018): 146–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020881718768345.
Full textCzapliński, Władysław. "Palestine v. US before the International Court of Justice?" Polish Review of International and European Law 8, no. 2 (August 20, 2020): 47–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/priel.2019.8.2.02.
Full textMardam-Bey, Farouk. "French Intellectuals and the Palestine Question." Journal of Palestine Studies 43, no. 3 (2014): 26–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2014.43.3.26.
Full textBauer, Alain. "Entre prudence et dignité : débattre du conflit Israël-Palestine en France." Revue internationale et stratégique 58, no. 2 (2005): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ris.058.0067.
Full textSeo, Bong Sung. "A Study on Terror Activities in International Sports Events." Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis 12, no. 9 (September 30, 2022): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14251/jscm.2022.9.29.
Full textKOCHAVI, ARIEH J. "BRITAIN AND THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE FROM FRANCE FOLLOWING WORLD WAR II." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 6, no. 4 (1992): 383–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hgs/6.4.383.
Full textPedersen, Susan. "An International Regime in an Age of Empire." American Historical Review 124, no. 5 (December 1, 2019): 1676–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz1028.
Full textDadalko, V. A., Ya G. Sud'bina, and S. V. Dadalko. "The issues of international cooperation of Russia in countering the economic crime." National Interests: Priorities and Security 16, no. 7 (July 16, 2020): 1264–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ni.16.7.1264.
Full textHarrison, Olivia C. "Decolonizing History." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 42, no. 2 (August 1, 2022): 454–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-9987944.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "France – International – Palestine"
LLORCA, Sébastien. "French and German foreign policy with regard to Israel-Palestine, 1998-2005." Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/10465.
Full textExamining Board: Prof. Bertrand Badie, (IEP Paris and CERI) ; Prof. Martin Beck, (GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies) ; Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil, (EUI) ; Prof. Pascal Vennesson, (EUI)
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Palestine between 1998 and 2005. Special attention is also drawn to the period of Sharon’s mandate and the Al-Aqsa Intifada (2001-2005). The thesis has two main objectives. The first is to draw a clearer picture of the ways in which French and German foreign policy towards Israel- Palestine has been socially constructed. The second is to better understand the reasons why France and Germany, key powers at the heart of the EU, did not furnish the efforts required in order to broker a peace deal in the Middle East that lived up to their own - as well as the EU’s - rhetoric and official 'dedication' to the conflict. First, I consider the respective processes of foreign policy making in France and Germany. After examining bilateral relations between France, Germany, Israel and the Palestinian Authority, I shed some light on the evolution of French and German national ‘positions’ and identify those who have played an important role in shaping this process. Subsequently, I propose to evaluate how foreign policy makers and leaders eventually take decisions. I therefore highlight major domestic and external sources of influence, and study how foreign policy makers prioritise among conflicting interests and such influential factors. Finally, I suggest in what respect these actors gave, or failed to give, their national diplomacy a vision, a strategy and solid boundaries within which to work. At first sight, it might be said that the dominant role of the United States in the Middle East, combined with internal divisions in Europe, in large part explain the weakness of France, Germany and the EU in the Middle East diplomatic arena between 1998 and 2005. However, my research also specifically tests the hypothesis that the collective memory of the Holocaust, its contemporary use and its cultural domestic meaning, in both France and Germany, have been central and even decisive in the elaboration of their respective positions. The set of norms and values linked to collective memory and shared by key decision-makers has constituted a major paralysing factor. In other words, a sense of historical responsibility and of Israeli 'exceptionalism' has developed in France and Germany. This has shaped the perception of the conflict and prevented both countries, and the EU itself, from playing a more pro-active role in the peace negotiations. From a theoretical perspective, this research contributes to foreign policy analysis in the field of International Relations. In addition, the focus on the social construction of a particular foreign policy clearly places this research in the constructivist tradition. However, the thesis is not primarily designed as an argument in favour or against a particular approach. Neither is the conflict merely a ‘case-study’, aimed at highlighting the weaknesses of any pre-conceived theoretical concepts or tools. The objective is to demonstrate the ways in which a particular set of norms and values, both in France and in Germany, may exert a decisive influence at various stages of the foreign policy making process.
Hecker, Marc. "Les acteurs transnationaux face à l'Etat : l'exemple du militantisme, en France, lié au conflit israélo-palestinien." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010254.
Full textRubio, Rostom Clémentine. "Une langue en mission : histoire des politiques linguistiques et didactiques françaises en Palestine." Thesis, Tours, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOUR2008/document.
Full textBased upon the interpretation of diplomatic archives, this doctoral thesis presents an understanding of the history of French language teaching in Palestine, from the diplomatic point of view. It aims at studying the political and symbolical goals guiding the evolution of the French teaching network. At the crossroads of issues common to the fields of French as a second language and sociolinguistics, it will focus on the conceptions of language and of alterity underlying the French language spread policy. The thesis also seeks to characterize language planning policy in a specific territory: Palestine. Those questions allow us to formulate the hypothesis of continuity in the type of relationships established through French language teaching and to put in perspective the spreading policy with an appropriation policy
Books on the topic "France – International – Palestine"
Garden Cities and Colonial Planning: Transnationality and Urban Ideas in Africa and Palestine. Manchester University Press, 2014.
Find full textKatz, Yossi, and Liora Bigon. Garden Cities and Colonial Planning: Transnationality and Urban Ideas in Africa and Palestine. Manchester University Press, 2017.
Find full textThompson, Andrew, Yossi Katz, John M. MacKenzie, and Liora Bigon. Garden Cities and Colonial Planning: Transnationality and Urban Ideas in Africa and Palestine. Manchester University Press, 2016.
Find full textThompson, Andrew, Yossi Katz, John M. MacKenzie, and Liora Bigon. Garden Cities and Colonial Planning: Transnationality and Urban Ideas in Africa and Palestine. Manchester University Press, 2016.
Find full textEvans, Martin. Colonial Fantasies Shattered. Edited by Dan Stone. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0024.
Full textGal, John, Stefan Köngeter, and Sarah Vicary, eds. The Settlement House Movement Revisited. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354239.001.0001.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "France – International – Palestine"
Koinova, Maria. "Introduction." In Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States, 1–31. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848622.003.0001.
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