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Fatah & the Politics of Violence: The Institutionalization of a Popular Struggle
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Fatah & the Politics of Violence: The Institutionalization of a Popular Struggle

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The institutionalisation of Fatah mirrors the evolution of the PLO and the Palestinian national cause generally. Understanding the factors that have influenced Fatah’s politics of violence, and its political path – and the balance between the two – help to explain the political history of the Middle East in recent decades. Fatah’s institutionalisation is marked by alternating bases of the organisation’s legitimacy: organisational, communal, and external. Transformations from one phase to another are distinguished by the shifts in relative importance assigned to the different sources of legitimacy, which in turn dictated different courses of action for the organisation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sussex Academic Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 October 2005
Pages
228
ISBN
9781845190323

The institutionalisation of Fatah mirrors the evolution of the PLO and the Palestinian national cause generally. Understanding the factors that have influenced Fatah’s politics of violence, and its political path – and the balance between the two – help to explain the political history of the Middle East in recent decades. Fatah’s institutionalisation is marked by alternating bases of the organisation’s legitimacy: organisational, communal, and external. Transformations from one phase to another are distinguished by the shifts in relative importance assigned to the different sources of legitimacy, which in turn dictated different courses of action for the organisation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sussex Academic Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 October 2005
Pages
228
ISBN
9781845190323