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The establishment of a Palestinian state has long been a strategic objective of EU and Russian foreign policy in the Middle East. However, over a decade after the creation of the road-map, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state has still not been achieved.Palestine in EU and Russian Foreign Policy uses the school of constructivism to provide a new understanding of EU and Russian foreign policy. It explores the failure of these global actors to speed up the process of establishing a Palestinian state, despite this being a strategic objective and top priority of their involvement in the Middle East peace process. The book then analyses the role of identity and self-other perception in the making of EU and Russian foreign policy towards the Middle East peace process. It is argued that Palestinian statehood provides a telling empirical example of how, and to what extent, the search for global actorness, as a matter of international identity, informs foreign policy-making by global actors. The book then proceeds to discuss why the EU and Russia are so eager to be involved in initiating a peace settlement.Offering a new understanding of foreign policy-making by global players in Middle Eastern politics, this book will appeal to students, scholars and policymakers working in International Relations and European, Russian and Middle Eastern studies.

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Palestine in EU and Russian Foreign Policy
The establishment of a Palestinian state has long been a strategic objective of EU and Russian foreign policy in the Middle East. However, over a decade after the creation of the road-map, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state has still not been achieved.
Palestine in EU and Russian Foreign Policy uses the school of constructivism to provide a new understanding of EU and Russian foreign policy. It explores the failure of these global actors to speed up the process of establishing a Palestinian state, despite this being a strategic objective and top priority of their involvement in the Middle East peace process. The book then analyses the role of identity and self-other perception in the making of EU and Russian foreign policy towards the Middle East peace process. It is argued that Palestinian state-hood provides a telling empirical example of how, and to what extent, the search for global actorness, as a matter of international identity, informs foreign policy-making. The book then proceeds to discuss why the EU and Russia are so eager to be involved in initiating a peace settlement.
Offering a new understanding of foreign policy-making by global players in Middle Eastern politics, this book will appeal to students, scholars and policy-makers working in International Relations and European, Russian and Middle Eastern studies.
Malath Alagha received his doctoral degree at University of Exeter and interested in EU-Russia foreign policy towards Palestine and the Middle East. He has been an academic at number of Palestinian universities and currently is teaching at the Islamic University of Gaza.
Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government
Edited by Larbi Sadiki
Qatar University
This series examines new ways of understanding democratization and government in the Middle East. The varied and uneven processes of change, occurring in the Middle Eastern region, can no longer be read and interpreted solely through the prism of Euro-American transitology. Seeking to frame critical parameters in light of these new horizons, this series instigates reinterpretations of democracy and propagates formerly subaltern, narratives of democratization. Reinvigorating discussion on how Arab and Middle Eastern peoples and societies seek good government, Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government provides tests and contests of old and new assumptions.
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12 The Arab Lobby and the US
Factors for success and failure
Dania Koleilat Khatib
13 Hamas and the Media
Politics and strategy
Wael Abdelal
14 Egyptians in Revolt
The political economy of worker and student mobilizations 19192011
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15 US Hard Power in the Arab World
Resistance, the Syrian Uprising and the War on Terror
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16 Palestine in EU and Russian Foreign Policy
Statehood and the peace process
Malath Alagha
First published 2017
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Alagha, Malath, author
Title: Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy : statehood and the peace
process / Malath Alagha.
Other titles: Palestine in European Union and Russian foreign policy |
Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government.
Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017. | Series:
Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016022834 | ISBN 9781138647879 (hardback) |
ISBN 9781315626826 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: PalestineForeign relationsEuropean Union countries. |
European Union countriesForeign relationsPalestine. | PalestineForeign
relationsRussia (Federation) | Russia (Federation)Foreign relations
Palestine. | Palestinian ArabsPolitics and government.
Classification: LCC D1065.P19 A53 2017 | DDC 341.242/20956953dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016022834
ISBN: 978-1-138-64787-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-62682-6 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
To the memory of my Father
Contents
BRICSBrazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
CFSPCommon Foreign and Security Policy
CISCommonwealth of Independent States
EC/EUEuropean Community/European Union
EEASEuropean External Action Service
ENPEuropean Neighbourhood Policy
EPCEuropean Political Co-operation
EUEuropean Union
EU BAM RafahEuropean Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point
EUPOL COPPSEuropean Union Mission for the Palestinian Territories
GCCGulf Cooperation Council
HR-CFSPHigher Representative for the Common Foreign and Security policy
IOPSImperial Orthodox Palestine Society
MEPPMiddle East Peace Process
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
NGOnon-governmental organization
NUGPalestinian National Unity Government
PAPalestinian Authority
PLOPalestinian Liberation Organization
TIMTemporary International Mechanism
UAEUnited Arab Emirates
UNGAUnited Nations General Assembly
UNSCUnited Nations Security Council
UNSCOPUnited Nations Special Committee on Palestine
USSRUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
WMDweapons of mass destruction
WWIISecond World War
This book originated as a PhD thesis approved by the University of Exeter. Its idea was born in the context of three main events: (i) the collapse of the Camp David peace process in 2000; (ii) the outbreak of the Second Intifadah, which represented a defining event in the PalestinianIsraeli conflict; and (iii) the launch of Road Map talks to establish a viable and independent Palestine state. These events provoked my research interests begun at the Near East University in North Cyprus, where I read for a masters in International Relations. I conducted my MA dissertation on the economic viability of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. My findings showed there would be difficult to establish a viable and independent Palestinian state under existing internal geographical fragmentation, Israeli settlements and economic dependency on Israels economy. In reality, a Palestinian state will be a dependent and marginal state that lacks an economic basis.
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