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This book addresses how institutional and diplomatic rituals shaped the European Unions sanction of Hamas after the latters 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 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 social and visual cultures and discourses that shape the recognition of contemporary subjects, and it presents Hamass response to being treated as a terrorist movement. It advances queer and postcolonial understandings of European-Palestinian political encounter by interrogating the bureaucratic and professional pressures that shape the political agency of EU civil servants and the recognition of Palestinian politics.This is a performative and interdisciplinary text; it juxtaposes empirical investigation, with critical theory, performance art and everyday experiences. It will appeal to students of International Relations, Interdisciplinary Studies, Middle-East Area Studies, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy Analysis and Gender Studies.

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As Michel Foucault has famously stated, knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting. In this spirit The Edkins Vaughan-Williams Interventions series solicits cutting edge, critical works that challenge mainstream understandings in international relations. It is the best place to contribute post disciplinary works that think rather than merely recognize and affirm the world recycled in IRs traditional geopolitical imaginary.
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
The EU, Hamas and the 2006
Palestinian Elections
This book addresses how institutional and diplomatic rituals shaped the European Unions sanction of Hamas after the latters 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 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 social and visual cultures and discourses that shape the recognition of contemporary subjects, and it presents Hamass response to being treated as a terrorist movement. It advances queer and postcolonial understandings of European-Palestinian political encounter by interrogating the bureaucratic and professional pressures that shape the political agency of EU civil servants and the recognition of Palestinian politics.
This is a performative and interdisciplinary text; it juxtaposes empirical investigation, with critical theory, performance art and everyday experiences. It will appeal to students of International Relations, Interdisciplinary Studies, Middle-East Area Studies, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy Analysis and Gender Studies.
Catherine Charrett is a Lecturer in International Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. The author completed a PhD in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, an MSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a BA in International Relations from the University of British Columbia. The author received an Independent Social Research Foundation Research Fellowship for an interdisciplinary approach to researching politically and socially salient topics. The author has produced a performance piece on the topic of this book entitled: Politics in Drag: Sipping Toffee with Hamas in Brussels, which can be viewed through the Review of International Studies. This research has also been published with the European Journal of International Relations.
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The EU, Hamas and the 2006 Palestinian Elections
A Performance in Politics
Catherine Charrett
The EU, Hamas and the 2006
Palestinian Elections
A Performance in Politics
Catherine Charrett
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The empirical research for this book was completed during my time as a doctoral student at Aberystwyth University in Wales. I was hosted institutionally by my colleagues in the Department of International Politics, supported financially by Aberystwyth University, and supported energetically by the town of Aberystwyth; thank you for the space you provided to make this work possible. A sincerest thank you to my supervisor, Professor Jenny Edkins, who earnestly supported my creative approach to research. The Performance and Politics Research group played an essential role in opening my thinking to the world of performance; this has been an amazing trajectory in my intellectual journey. Thank you.
To my family, John, Juliane, Chris, Tony, Cindy, Abigail, and Benji; what a special team we have created in the world. I have always felt supported by your interest in my work, your political curiosity and your excitement for my engagements. I know at times this must not have been easy, but you never failed to offer encouragement. My heart is filled with gratefulness for your support.
To Gaza, Palestine. A place I was able to visit during a brief moment of easing in its continuous struggle against the Israeli-led occupation. I was hosted by the Centre for European Palestinian Relations during my research there in 2012. They kindly supported my investigation work institutionally and professionally. Thank you to Ramy Abu, Mohammed Mushtaha, and Ramzy Hassouna. My gratitude for the Abusalama family grows every day. You treated me like a sister and a daughter, watching out for me, for my life and for my heart. I love you sincerely. To the al-Ghoul family. You gave me company, friendship, professional advice, and amazing Palestinian breakfasts. I continue to think of you often. A last enormous thanks to all those whom I interviewed, thank you for giving your time and your stories, without which this work would not have been possible.
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