ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT /
Binda, Rita Theresa
ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT / REASONS FOR FAILURE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION RITA THERESA BINDA; SUPERVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. DR. ŞEVKİ KIRALP - v, 79 sheets; 31 cm. Includes CD
Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department
Includes bibliography (sheets 70-79)
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the components that contribute to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict's intractable nature. The conflict has not yet been resolved
for numerous other reasons. Then again, the focal point of this examination was for
the most part on the ones that came about because of contentions between Bedouin
patriotism and Zionism. In essence, this conflict exemplifies the inability of both sides
to give up their territorial attachments, which are the direct result of Arab nationalism
and Zionis. Any formulation for a final resolution of the conflict putting into
cognisance both the parties' inability to reach an agreement on a territorial agreement
and their acceptance of the continuing of the conflict as a political tool, as
demonstrated by all previous peace processes centredgetting a solution to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This is because both sides have used the conflict as a
political tool.
Keywords: Arab Nationalism, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Palestinian-Israeli
Conflict, Territorial Nationalism, Territorial Compromise, United Nations, Zionism.
Arab nationalism--Dissertations, Academic
Conflict management --Dissertations, Academic
Arab-Israeli conflict--Dissertations, Academic
Nationalism--Dissertations, Academic
Zionism--Dissertations, Academic
ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT / REASONS FOR FAILURE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION RITA THERESA BINDA; SUPERVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. DR. ŞEVKİ KIRALP - v, 79 sheets; 31 cm. Includes CD
Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department
Includes bibliography (sheets 70-79)
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the components that contribute to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict's intractable nature. The conflict has not yet been resolved
for numerous other reasons. Then again, the focal point of this examination was for
the most part on the ones that came about because of contentions between Bedouin
patriotism and Zionism. In essence, this conflict exemplifies the inability of both sides
to give up their territorial attachments, which are the direct result of Arab nationalism
and Zionis. Any formulation for a final resolution of the conflict putting into
cognisance both the parties' inability to reach an agreement on a territorial agreement
and their acceptance of the continuing of the conflict as a political tool, as
demonstrated by all previous peace processes centredgetting a solution to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This is because both sides have used the conflict as a
political tool.
Keywords: Arab Nationalism, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Palestinian-Israeli
Conflict, Territorial Nationalism, Territorial Compromise, United Nations, Zionism.
Arab nationalism--Dissertations, Academic
Conflict management --Dissertations, Academic
Arab-Israeli conflict--Dissertations, Academic
Nationalism--Dissertations, Academic
Zionism--Dissertations, Academic