The Palestinians face a unique challenge to their national security as a people under occupation and in exile across the Middle East and beyond. This volume is the first of its kind to address security issues from a Palestinian perspective, with or without a two-state solution to the conflict with Israel. The authors break new ground in focusing on Palestinian national needs as well as the means to defend the Palestinian people wherever they may be. The book's ultimate objective is to lay the foundations for a formal non-offensive Palestinian national security doctrine. It will be essential reading for policymakers, experts, and the media in the Middle East as well as interested parties in the international community. Contents Overview Components of Palestinian National Security Some Doctrinal Elements The Changing Strategic Environment Tables and Maps
A Framework for a Palestinian National Security Doctrine
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Author(s)Hussein Agha, Ahmad S. Khalidi
PublisherChatham House
ISBN / ASIN1862031657
ISBN-139781862031654
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Sales Rank2,830,339
CategoryPolitical Science
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