Seyasat Magazine
Researches and Reports
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edition No. 45: Revisiting “Oslo” 25 years later, legal revision of US
measures towards Palestinians
The Institute for Public Policies (IPP) in partnership with
the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) recently issued a new edition of Seyasat
quarterly with a focus on revisions of the post-Oslo reality from multiple
perspectives 25 years after it was signed,. They include in-depth analysis of
the international and Israeli discourses, especially with regards to the Israeli
Nation-State law, and the US-Administration, that has implemented policies in
violationinternational law and norms.......More |
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edition No.44 tackles the reality of development policy in Palestine
A new edition of Seyasat quarterly was published by the Institute for
Public Policies (IPP) in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) and
elaborates on the context of development policy in Palestine, which is argued to
be largely bound to impediments by the Israeli occupation. Contributions discuss
of the challenges of reaching a developmental vision that would be able to
resist the status quo, question priorities and raise the ceiling of economic
performance... ......More
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edition No. 43 on 70 years of the Nakba
A
new edition of Seyasat quarterly was published by the Institute for Public
Policies (IPP) in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) with the
issue titled “The Seventieth Anniversary of the ‘Nakba’”, which addresses issues
that tackled dreams, realities and the aspirations of return of the Palestinian
people, particularly refugees. It raises questions about the transformation in
the Palestinian society since the Nakba in 1948, , until today. Of particular
concern is the most recent initiative by the US-Administration that puts into
question legal and moral concerns of many Palestinians, especially the right of
return.... ....More |

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