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Muslim Palestine : the ideology of Ḥamās / Andrea Nüsse.

Author/creator Nüsse, Andrea, 1963-
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoAmsterdam : Harwood Academic Publishers,
Descriptionxiii, 190 p. ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Contents Machine generated contents note: The Context -- Development of Islamic Thought in the -- 20th Century -- Features of the Socio-Economic Development -- in the Occupied Territories and the Intifada -- PART ONE: THE BASIC THEMES IN THE -- THOUGHT OF HAMAS -- The Problem: Israel, Zionism and the Jews -- The Goal: An Islamic Palestinian State -- Sense of Urgency: Mass-Immigration -- of Soviet Jews -- Hostility and Isolation -- The International Community -- The Arab-Muslim Countries -- The Traditional Palestinian Leadership -- Means -- Palestine:Jihad in Form of the Intifdda -- The Arab-Muslim World: Islamisation -- and Democratisation -- Self-Image of Islam -- v Inner Enemy: The Palestinian -- Liberation Organisation -- Equality? The Christian Minority -- Ambiguity: Attitude towards the West -- PART TWO: APPLICATION OF GENERAL -- WORLD VIEW TO SPECIFIC POLITICAL -- EVENTS -- The Gulf War 1990/91 -- .Hamis and the Peace Process -- The Aftermath of the Gulf War -- The Beginning of the Peace Conference -- in Madrid, 30 October 1991 -- The Mass Deportation of Islamists to -- South-Lebanon in December 1992 -- The Surprise: The Declaration of -- Principles in September 1993 -- The Massacre of Hebron, February -- 1994 -- Relation between Hamas and the -- Palestinian National Authority (PNA) -- First Palestinian Elections, January 1996 -- Wave of Hamas Suicide Operations in -- February/March 1996 -- Death of Prisoner in Palestinian Prison -- and Clashes between Palestinian Police -- and Population, July/August 1996 -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 183-187) and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2001316015
ISBN9057023334

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