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The Eu Hamas And The 2006 Palestinian Elections A Performance In Politics Interventions 1st Edition Charrett

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The Eu Hamas And The 2006 Palestinian Elections A Performance In Politics Interventions 1st Edition Charrett
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.49 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Charrett, Catherine
ISBN: 9781138089785, 1138089788
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Eu Hamas And The 2006 Palestinian Elections A Performance In Politics Interventions 1st Edition Charrett by Charrett, Catherine 9781138089785, 1138089788 instant download after payment.

This book addresses how institutional and diplomatic rituals shaped the European Union's sanction of Hamas after the latter's success in the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections. Through a lens of performance and performativity it explains how socialisation and the duress of performative rituals shapes agency and prevents the possibility of taking risks or being creative with policy initiatives when confronted with difficult decisions. Interviews with senior Hamas representatives, EU bureaucrats, members of the European External Action Service, and electoral observers from Palestine and Europe, in addition to ethnographic research in Gaza and in Brussels, recreate the details of the failed diplomacy between Hamas and the EU. The book explores the political discourses that shape the contemporary recognition of Hamas, and presents Hamas's response to being treated as a terrorist movement. Interrogating the bureaucratic and professional pressures that shape the political agency of EU diplomats and civil servants, it advances queer and postcolonial understandings of political encounters. The juxtaposition of empirical investigation with performance art and everyday experiences will appeal to students of International Relations, the Middle-East, Area Studies, Foreign Policy and Analysis.

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