1st Edition

Hamas and Palestine The Contested Road to Statehood

By Martin Kear Copyright 2019
310 Pages
by Routledge

310 Pages
by Routledge

310 Pages
by Routledge

Hamas and Palestine: The Contested Road to Statehood analyses the Palestinian Islamist movement, Hamas, between 2005 and 2017.  The book expounds how Hamas has employed a dual resistance strategy, consisting of political and armed resistance, as a mechanism to achieve, maintain, and defend its continued political viability.  Hamas entered politics to transform the role of the Palestinian... Read more

Introduction 1. Empirical Ambiguities and Theoretical Considerations 2. Hamas: Balancing Pragmatism, Principles, and Purpose 3. Between a State and Occupation: Surviving Israeli State-Building 4. The Political Learning Curve: The Promises and Perils of Electoral Participation and Success 5. Governing Gaza: The ‘Slow Assassination’ of Hamas 6. Fighting to Survive: Hamas and its Confrontations with Israel 7. The Vacillating Power-Sharing Dynamics of the Territories 8. The Impermanence of Regional Alliances Conclusion

Biography

Martin Kear is a Sessional Lecturer in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. His research interests include political participation by Islamist groups and the role of political violence in the narrative of Islamist groups.