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The international dimension of the Israel-Palestinian conflict : a post-Eurocentric approach / Daniela Huber.

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  • DS119 .I584 2021
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Contents:
Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- How to Read This Book -- 1. The State of the Art and a New Conceptualization of the Conflict -- 2. Theoretical Background: Roles, Meanings, and Scripts -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Research Design -- 3.2. Sample -- 3.3. Analytical Procedure -- 3.4. Reflections on the Position of a Researcher on the Israel-Palestinian Conflict -- 4. Categories and Key Concepts in the Representation of the Palestine/Israel Question at the UN -- 4.1. The Representation of the Self
4.3. Diagnostic and Prognostic Representation of the Conflict -- 4.4. The Representation of the United Nations -- 5. Continuities and Ruptures in the Role Representations of the Seven Powers -- 5.1. Egypt and Saudi Arabia -- 5.1.1. Up until the 1967 War -- 5.1.2. From 1967 to 1979 -- 5.1.3. From 1979 until 2011 -- 5.1.4. From 2011 until Today -- 5.2. Turkey and Iran -- 5.2.1. Iran and Turkey up until the 1967 War and After -- 5.2.2. Iran after the Revolution in 1979 and up until Today
5.3. EC/EU, USSR/Russia, and the United States -- 5.3.1. Up until 1967 -- 5.3.2. From 1967 until 1979 -- 5.3.3. From 1979 until 2011 -- 5.3.4. From 2011 until Today -- Epilogue -- 6. The Authoritative International Normative Framing of the Conflict -- 6.1. The League of Nations as a Tool of Domination -- 6.2. 1947-1967: The United Nations as the Superpower's Conflict Management Tool -- 6.3. 1967-1979: Sidelining the United Nations -- 6.3.1. The Immediate Reaction to the 1967 and 1973 Wars, Resolutions 242 and 338
6.3.3. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNGA -- 6.4. 1979-2011: The Peace Process Script and Making the United Nations Irrelevant -- 6.4.1. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNSC -- 6.4.2. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNGA -- 6.5. After 2011: A Shift in the Framing? -- 6.6. Epilogue -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Index
Subject: "Analyzes the Israel-Palestinian conflict by looking at its interactions with seven regional and global powers and the way the conflict is framed at the international level"--
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"Analyzes the Israel-Palestinian conflict by looking at its interactions with seven regional and global powers and the way the conflict is framed at the international level"--

Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- How to Read This Book -- 1. The State of the Art and a New Conceptualization of the Conflict -- 2. Theoretical Background: Roles, Meanings, and Scripts -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Research Design -- 3.2. Sample -- 3.3. Analytical Procedure -- 3.4. Reflections on the Position of a Researcher on the Israel-Palestinian Conflict -- 4. Categories and Key Concepts in the Representation of the Palestine/Israel Question at the UN -- 4.1. The Representation of the Self

4.2. The Representation of Palestinians and Israelis -- 4.3. Diagnostic and Prognostic Representation of the Conflict -- 4.4. The Representation of the United Nations -- 5. Continuities and Ruptures in the Role Representations of the Seven Powers -- 5.1. Egypt and Saudi Arabia -- 5.1.1. Up until the 1967 War -- 5.1.2. From 1967 to 1979 -- 5.1.3. From 1979 until 2011 -- 5.1.4. From 2011 until Today -- 5.2. Turkey and Iran -- 5.2.1. Iran and Turkey up until the 1967 War and After -- 5.2.2. Iran after the Revolution in 1979 and up until Today

5.2.3. Turkey after the End of the Cold War until Today -- 5.3. EC/EU, USSR/Russia, and the United States -- 5.3.1. Up until 1967 -- 5.3.2. From 1967 until 1979 -- 5.3.3. From 1979 until 2011 -- 5.3.4. From 2011 until Today -- Epilogue -- 6. The Authoritative International Normative Framing of the Conflict -- 6.1. The League of Nations as a Tool of Domination -- 6.2. 1947-1967: The United Nations as the Superpower's Conflict Management Tool -- 6.3. 1967-1979: Sidelining the United Nations -- 6.3.1. The Immediate Reaction to the 1967 and 1973 Wars, Resolutions 242 and 338

6.3.2. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNSC -- 6.3.3. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNGA -- 6.4. 1979-2011: The Peace Process Script and Making the United Nations Irrelevant -- 6.4.1. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNSC -- 6.4.2. The Normative Framing of the Conflict at the UNGA -- 6.5. After 2011: A Shift in the Framing? -- 6.6. Epilogue -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Index

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