2015
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v11n16p107
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Reinterpreting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Constructivism Theory of Understanding a Cross-Ethnic Phenomena

Abstract: This study proposes the use of constructivist analysis approaches to analyze Israel's policies toward the Palestinians. Constructivism theory is important for understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The building of a social-political reality can determine the trajectory of protests and violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the past 60 years in direct association with the crystallization of nationalism and national identity. This paper analyses and explains the Israeli-Palestinian relations th… Show more

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“…As Palestinians and others observe these two polarities, is there consensus on how they-or even just Palestinian Muslimsdefine justice? Again, the authenticity of the current Islamists' political vision and religious authority is in question, given the dual nature of Palestinian Islamists' challenge to the PLO as much as Israeli intransigence (Javadikouchaksaraei, Reevany Bustami, Fazwan Ahmad Farouk, & Akbar Ramazaniandarzi, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Palestinians and others observe these two polarities, is there consensus on how they-or even just Palestinian Muslimsdefine justice? Again, the authenticity of the current Islamists' political vision and religious authority is in question, given the dual nature of Palestinian Islamists' challenge to the PLO as much as Israeli intransigence (Javadikouchaksaraei, Reevany Bustami, Fazwan Ahmad Farouk, & Akbar Ramazaniandarzi, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Way, for example, bars funding to any group spending more than 15% of its resources on lobbying or lawsuits. The authors suggest that these regulations not only constrain the tactical repertoires of social movement organizations in the United States, but also may favor and encourage formal social movement organizations structures because organizations will often need management, legal, and accounting mechanisms to navigate the detailed regulations and to ensure that they are complying (Javadikouchaksaraei, Reevany Bustami, Fazwan Ahmad Farouk, & Akbar Ramazaniandarzi, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mizrachi's role in Zionist politics was defined as that of a bridge between the different trends of Zionist ideology. Mizrachi claimed a role for itself as representing national concord between Right and Left, though not without making utilitarian calculations which responded to political needs' (Javadikouchaksaraei, Bustami, Fazwan Ahmad Farouk, & Ramazaniandarzi, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%