The Palestine Yearbook 1975

Abstract: 

This series of comprehensive yearly volumes depicts the history of the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict at all levels and in all domains. It relies on a descriptive presentation of events as well as analytical narratives. Each volume has been edited by a group of specialized scholars and researchers. The series attends to different aspects of the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict, ranging from the political to the economic, social, and military. It aims to provide an overview for its intended audience of Arab officials, scholars, and researchers. The series’ ultimate goal is to forge a deeper Arab understanding of the Palestinian cause and a more accurate and comprehensive evaluation of the political context in which it arises.

E edition: 
First

About the Author(s)

Editor:Camille Mansour

Camille MANSOUR is professor of international relations at the Universities of Paris and the Sorbonne, and founder and Dean of the Faculty of Law and Public Administration, Birzeit University in the West Bank. He is a member of the Executive Committee and also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Palestine Studies.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
First
Publication Date:
1978
Language: Arabic
Number of Pages:
724
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