Les Palestines du quotidien : : les élections de l'autonomie, janvier 1996 / / Jean-Francois Legrain.

Over the past thirty years, many studies have been devoted to the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Palestinian question. However, most of the authors paid attention only to the military and diplomatic-political aspects. The Centre for Studies and Research on the Contemporary Middle East, whose mission...

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Superior document:Cahiers du CERMOC ; Number 22
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Place / Publishing House:France : : Presses de l'Ifpo,, 1999
Year of Publication:1999
Language:French
Series:Cahiers du CERMOC ; Number 22.
Physical Description:1 online resource (450 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Summary:Over the past thirty years, many studies have been devoted to the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Palestinian question. However, most of the authors paid attention only to the military and diplomatic-political aspects. The Centre for Studies and Research on the Contemporary Middle East, whose mission is to study the spaces, societies and states of the Arab East, broke with this trend by publishing Palestine, Palestinians. National territory, community spaces, proceedings of a colloquium he held in 1996 and which inaugurated collective work carried out by his researchers in the region. Jean-François Legrain's work fits into this perspective, making a unique and remarkable contribution to it. S ' Based on the detailed presentation and critique of the results of the January 1996 elections (and their successive publications), the author applies to them the factorial analysis of correspondences which “provides an objective, rigorous and hierarchical image of the correlation phenomena existing between all the variables in the same table ”. After these two stages, the author begins his work as an analyst by proposing hypotheses likely to shed light on the electoral behaviour of the Palestinians. Its final synthesis rehabilitates the conduct of the elections of January 1996 by proposing to read them, despite the social and political upheavals known by the country for fifty years, in the light of the emergence of "neo-notables" much more than that of the only game of parties.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jean-Francois Legrain.