Salim Tamari

Journal of Palestine Studies

Issue Number: 182
Remembrances

The passing of Ibrahim Dakkak in early June 2016 marked the departure of the last of the great socialist leaders of Palestine’s post-Nakba generation.

Issue Number: 168
Essays

This essay explores the evolving usage and meanings of normalcy (the routinization of daily life)—as opposed to normalization— during various phases of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with par­ticular emphasis on the post-1967 period.

Issue Number: 102
Interviews and debates

For some time, the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) has been holding quarterly "brainstorming sessions" attended by senior editorial and research stafffrom its offices in Beirut, London, Paris, and Washington, as well

Issue Number: 104
Interviews and debates

For some time, the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) has been holding periodic "brainstorming sessions" attended by senior editorial and research staff from its offices in Beirnt, London, Paris, and Washington as well

Issue Number: 108
Articles

Issue Number: 113
Interviews and debates

Jerusalem 1948: The Arab Neighbourhoods and their Fate in the War (Jerusalem: Institute of Jerusalem Studies and BADIL Resource Center, 1999), available through the Institute for Palestine Studies, Washington.

Issue Number: 117
Essays

Issue Number: 118
Articles

This article examines the al-Aqsa intifada against the background of the Oslo accords and the Camp David summit.

Issue Number: 124
Reviews

Huna wa Hunak: Nahwa Tahlil li al-‘Alaqa bayna al-Shatat al-Filastini wal Markaz (Here and there: Toward an analysis of the relationship between the Palestinian diaspora and the center), by Sari Hanafi.

Issue Number: 78
Articles

A persistent dynamic dominating Palestinian political discourse since the beginning of the occupation was the unspoken opposition between the liberationist strategy and the territorial sear

Issue Number: 153
Interviews and debates

Salam Fayyad was appointed prime minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) on a “national emergency” basis following the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007, inaugurating the de facto system of parallel governme

Issue Number: 123
Reviews
* The replacement of the main British title of the book, Palestine Twilight, by the more sedate Sacred Geography for the U.S. edition is a reflection of continued sensitivity of American publishers to all matters Palestinian.
Issue Number: 126
Reviews

This essay reviews the colorful life of Najati Sidki, a Palestinian communist who, during his various long sojourns in the Soviet Union, came to know the major communist figures of his day (including Joseph Stalin), and who also fought in the Spanish civil war.