Palestinian Popular Struggle
Delve into the profound insights of Palestinian Popular Struggle by Michael J. Carpenter, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018. This compelling hardback edition spans 194 pages and examines the intricate dynamics of Palestinian civil resistance against Israeli military occupation from 1987 to 1993. Carpenter highlights the significance of unarmed struggle, showcasing how nonviolent actions have played a pivotal role in the effectiveness of Palestinian protests. Through a detailed analysis, this book not only sheds light on the historical context of the Intifada but also discusses its broader implications for resistance movements globally. Perfect for those interested in civil disobedience, protest movements, and the ongoing quest for justice in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, this work is essential for understanding the complexities of the Palestinian struggle.