What is behind the Palestinian split and what makes it difficult to end? A historical institutional analysis from a settler colonial lens
<p dir="ltr">The persistence of the Palestinian split is often blamed on a lack of political will and the prioritisation of personal over national interests. However, political actors do not make decisions in a vacuum; their choices are shaped and constrained by the institutions to w...
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| Main Author: | Tamer Qarmout (17900051) (author) |
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2023
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