Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy: statehood and the peace process
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...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
FOREIGN POLICY-MAKING
IDENTITY BUILDING
PERCEPTION OF THE MIDDLE EAST IN CONTEXT
PROMOTING THE EU'S AND RUSSIA'S ROLE IN THE MEPP AND THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD
FINDINGS AND CONSTRUCTIVIST REFLECTION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Abbas 1-6, 90, 92, 94-6, 106-9, 132,
144-5
ability 25, 30, 33, 37-8, 42-5, 65, 67-8,
80, 87, 107, 115, 118, 126-7
Abrahamic 65, 126
academy 65, 96, 102, 138, 146
access 5, 61-2, 69, 77, 80, 88, 99, 110,
115—16, 120, 126
accords 2, 5~6, 18-19, 77-8, 81, 88, 99,
102, 105, 139, 144, 146, 148
action 6, 10, 16, 18, 30-Î, 35-6, 44-5, 51,
54, 61, 70, 81, 84, 88-90, 93, 95, 105,
110, 115, 118, 127-8
active 5, 15, 17, 27, 32, 43, 56, 59, 62,
65-6, 71, 76, 80-3, 88, 94, 98, 110, 113,
115, 120, 122, 126-8
activities 16, 18, 39, 41-2, 58, 66, 68, 90,
94, 108, 117
actor 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, 34, 36, 42-3, 48,
55-6, 76, 86-7, 89, 93-4, 97, 99, 110,
113, 117, 119-20, 122, 127, 132, 136,
139-10, 146
actomess 5, 17, 19, 24, 26-9, 32-4, 41-5,
48, 52, 54, 57, 59, 64-70, 76-114, 116,
120-3, 125-8
adopted 2, 4, 6, 10-11, 14, 19, 21, 24, 28,
30, 35, 40-2, 49, 77-9, 85, 88, 91, 99,
101, 105, 118-20, 125, 133
affairs 6, 22, 48, 50-2, 60, 70-2, 87,
101-9, 124, 130-1, 133, 136-42, 144-5,
147, 149
Africa 37, 54-5, 59, 62, 73, 108-9, 138,
145, 147
agency 12, 21-2, 24, 38, 105, 113, 131
agenda 1, 11, 12, 20, 36, 38, 43^1, 48, 50,
90, 115, 117, 128, 134, 146
agreed 2-3, 6, 8-9, 26, 45, 54, 92-4, 119
agreements 2-3, 8-9, 17, 29, 44, 60-1, 63,
70, 77, 84, 90-2, 95, 98-9, 107, 112,
115-17, 119
aid 11, 21, 37-9, 70, 78, 92-3, 96-7, 108,
123, 129, 136, 148
aims 18, 35, 45-6, 51, 53, 55-6, 63, 94,
113, 122, 127
Aljazeera 103, 109, 130
American 3, 10, 12-15, 18-19, 21, 42, 47,
71, 78-9, 81, 86, 90, 95, 98, 106, 114,
121, 124, 127, 133, 143, 146-7
Amman 103, 145
Amsterdam 29, 77, 103-4, 132, 134
analysis 5, 23, 66, 71, 100, 103, 109,
111-12, 114, 120, 128, 144
Annapolis 95, 103, 108, 135, 140-1
approach 4, 11, 13, 41, 76, 81, 84, 87, 94,
97, 99, 110, 112-13. 118, 120, 122-3,
126, 132
Aqsa 2, 22, 106, 108
Arab 6-8, 12-23, 54, 56-7, 60, 64,
70-2, 76-9, 81, 87, 89, 98-100, 106,
108, 116, 118, 124, 130-1, 136, 143,
145, 149
Arabi 71, 100, 102, 124, 140
Arabia 60, 63, 71, 73-4, 142
Arabi sm 18
Arafat 2, 16-17, 19, 80, 85, 89-90, 92,
105—6, 118, 128, 131, 136
areas 10, 15, 24, 28, 30, 33, 43-5, 56-8,
61, 66-70, 76, 80, 83, 87, 89, 93-4,
104-5, 115-16, 120, 122-3, 125-7
arena 17, 28, 30, 34, 42, 66, 68-9, 87, 98,
125, 127
Ashton 4, 7, 36, 50, 86, 97, 104, 130
Index 151
Asia8, 25, 42, 46-7, 52, 59, 108, 111, 132,
136, 138, 146, 149
aspirations 3, 5, 9, 28, 30-1, 47, 55, 63-4,
98-9, 105, 120-1
Assembly 2, 5, 11-12, 17, 20-1, 48-50,
78,91, 101, 107, 109, 124, 143-5, 148
assert 25, 31-2, 68-9, 77, 80, 91, 96, 99,
116, 125
assets 28, 31, 67, 69, 74, 112, 117, 126,
139
association 37, 46, 49, 86, 101-2, 122,
128, 131, 136, 138, 146-7
Atlantic 26, 139
Atlanticist 79
attention 1, 16, 31, 33-4, 43, 59, 80, 82,
84, 88, 100, 110, 112, 116-17
authority 1, 4, 6, 22, 60, 69, 78, 81, 84,
89-90, 95, 102-3, 105-9, 114, 116, 134,
136, 144-6
background 31,44, 59, 98, 118
Balfour 9
Balkans 39, 50-1, 58, 67, 130, 141
Baltimore 140
Barcelona 54, 58, 61, 70, 72-3, 133, 137
Barroso 31, 34, 36, 48-9, 54, 56, 70, 131
Basin 61-3, 87, 117
basis 4, 17, 25, 32, 35, 43, 52, 55-6, 61,
66, 77, 81-2, 87-9, 101
BBC 52, 73, 108, 124, 131, 133, 143
being 8, 13, 16-17, 25, 32-3, 38, 40-2,
53, 55, 62, 69, 71, 87, 89, 96-7, 111,
117-19, 121, 126-8
Beirut 18, 64, 89, 149
Belarus 52
Belgium 47, 135
Berlin 27, 77, 83-4, 88-9, 101, 103, 134,
145
Bethlehem 64
bilateral 5, 17, 37-8, 44, 61, 95, 99
borders 2, 6, 9, 12-13, 15, 29, 37, 40,
42-4, 53, 55, 79, 82, 89, 93-4, 112,
122-3, 127
Brussels 7, 47, 52, 71-2, 75, 100, 103—6,
109, 118, 130, 132, 134-5, 137-8, 143,
147
building 5, 24-5, 27-8, 30, 41, 46, 48,
51, 59, 64, 68, 70-1, 78, 87-91, 105,
110-11, 113, 116-18, 121-2, 129, 146
Cabinet 10, 90, 106
Cairo 3, 6-7, 13, 23, 64, 96, 116, 124, 137,
145
Canada 132
capabilities 25, 32-4, 36-8, 43, 45, 59-60,
68-9, 80, 84, 111-13, 121-2, 125-6
Caucasus 42, 57-8, 67, 71-2, 83, 127, 141
centre 4, 47, 49, 51, 70, 73-4, 130-3, 135,
142-3, 146, 149
centric 120, 125
centuries 1, 9, 19, 25-7, 29, 32-3, 46, 55,
75, 85, 112, 125
CFSP 29, 45, 47-8, 52, 82, 84, 100, 108-9,
132, 135, 142, 147
challenges 24, 27, 32, 34, 52, 54-7, 68, 74,
82, 101, 114, 119-20, 326-7, 139
changes 5, 17, 26-8, 30, 43, 54, 78, 80, 87,
97, 101, 105
Chechnya 57-9, 72, 79-80, 83, 95, 111,
119, 140
China 36-7, 42, 51, 54, 60, 123, 149
Christianity 27, 35-6, 47, 65-6, 68
Christians 18, 35, 65-6, 68, 75, 117, 121
CNN 102, 106, 132, 136
Cold war 13-14, 24, 26, 29, 35, 38, 40,
45-6, 69, 78, 101, 129, 131, 143
collapse 19, 24-5, 27-8, 37, 42, 63, 67, 70,
94, 111-12, 117, 125-6, 128
collective 5, 26-7, 29, 35, 54-5, 69, 76-7,
81, 88, 91, 97-8, 112, 114, 125, 127
Commission 10, 12, 20-1, 44, 47-54, 70,
72-4, 88, 101, 103, 105-8, 131, 133-5,
138
communist 24-5, 32, 36, 46, 58, 79, 125,
141, 148
concept 30, 33, 37, 39, 41, 48-50, 52, 64,
72-4, 100, 103, 132, 136
conflicts 1-2, 4-6, 9-17, 19-20, 26-7,
38-42, 45, 51-2, 54, 56-8, 69-72, 76-9,
81, 83-4, 86, 89-91, 93-4, 97-8, 100-3,
107, 110, 115-16, 118-20, 122-3, 128-
9, 132, 133, 136-8, 140, 142, 146-8
construction 5, 18, 35-6, 39, 42, 44—5, 52,
63, 91, 110-12, 114, 118, 121
contexts 1, 5, 8-10, 14-16, 18, 23-7,
28, 30, 32, 34-8, 40, 43-6, 48, 56-8,
62, 65-6, 68-9, 78, 81-5, 87-9, 93-4,
97-8, 100, 104, 112-15, 117-19, 121-2,
125-8
152 Index
cooperation 4, 26-7, 30, 37-9, 44, 46, 55,
57, 59-61, 63-5, 70, 73, 76-8, 81-3,
85-7, 108, 112-16, 118, 122-3, 127,
134-5, 140, 142, 146
core 2-3, 5, 28, 40, 45, 47, 68, 99, 125,
127
crises 9, 19, 24, 27, 34, 38, 40-1, 45, 54,
63, 69, 76, 80, 95, 98, 115, 117, 126,
132, 142
declaration 2, 6, 9, 12, 19, 29, 47, 54, 58,
70, 72, 77, 79, 85, 88-9, 100-1, 109,
133-5,137
democracy 26, 28-9, 32-3, 35, 41, 49, 51,
66, 69, 82, 87, 93, 99, 101, 103, 105,
109, 115, 121-3, 125, 128
desire 31, 36, 42, 44, 47, 62, 67, 71, 76-7,
91,94, 98, 112, 123, 128-9
developed 2, 25, 30, 32, 39-40, 47-8, 53,
77, 87, 95, 115
developing 4, 18, 38-40, 52, 54, 60, 62-3
developments 5, 19, 24, 26, 29, 31, 36-9,
43, 45, 51, 56-7, 59-60, 63-5, 66,
68-70, 77, 80, 86, 90, 92-3, 97-8, 101,
105, 110-15, 118, 120-1, 123, 130, 134,
136, 125, 128, 146
dialogue 51-2, 71, 77, 100, 130, 132, 139,
141
diaspora, 1, 79
diplomacy 8-9, 15, 29, 39-41, 43, 59-60,
72, 99, 116, 118
diplomatic 2, 8, 15-16, 18, 38, 41, 76-7,
87, 92-3, 97, 99, 119, 129, 138, 140,
148
discourse 1-4, 24, 28, 30-2, 34, 36, 38—43,
45, 48, 53, 55, 57-8, 61-2, 65, 70, 76,
78, 81-2, 84-5, 87, 91, 94, 100, 108,
111-13, 122-3, 141
Doctrine 28, 45,47, 112, 146
Doha 6, 109, 130, 145
dynamic 36, 57,67, 111-12, 129, 147
East 1, 3—6, 8-9, 13-23, 25, 39, 43-4, 47,
49-50, 52, 54-84, 86-8, 93-4, 97-111,
113- 20, 122-49
Eastern 11, 18, 21, 48, 50, 52-3, 55-60,
66-8, 70-4, 79-81, 98-9, 101, 110,
114- 15, 117, 120, 122-3, 126-7, 129,
131, 134, 137, 142, 146-7
economic 1, 14, 18, 26-34, 36-7, 42-4,
50-1, 54-7, 59-63, 65-70, 72, 76, 78,
80, 85-7, 91, 93, 95, 98-9, 101, 103,
105, 110, 112-17, 120-1, 123, 125-7,
129
economy 18, 24, 32-3, 36-8, 50, 59-60,
66-7, 69, 76, 80, 86, 101, 111, 113, 116,
123, 126-7, 129
Egypt 13-19, 22-3, 60-3, 64, 78
elections 89-90, 92-4, 99, 107, 119, 128
era 9, 17-18, 28, 30, 35, 39, 55, 65, 78, 80,
82, 111, 113, 117, 127, 129
establishing 2, 4, 11-12, 16-17, 37, 41, 55,
61, 69, 83-5, 87, 91, 97, 99, 104, 128-9
establishment 1-4, 8-11, 36-17, 19, 76,
81-4, 87-8,92, 105-6, 110, 118-20,
125, 128-9
EU 1, 4-5, 7, 19, 24-74, 76-8, 80-95,
97-101, 103-8, 110-15, 117-23,
125-37, 139-43, 146-9
EU observer 107, 148
Eurasia 27, 46-7, 63, 74, 133, 143, 148
Eurasianism 46-7, 140
Euro 26, 54-5, 60-1, 70, 72-3, 77, 79,
100, 104, 130, 133-4, 136, 148
Europa 46, 49-52, 71-3, 100-1, 104-8,
132-6, 142-4, 147
Europe 9-11,23,25-9, 31-2, 34-5, 38-40,
42-3, 45-60, 62, 64, 66-7, 69-74, 76,
78, 81, 84, 86, 93, 95, 98, 101-3, 106,
108, 111-12, 115, 122-3, 125, 127,
130—4, 136-7, 139-43, 146-9
Europe Aid 39
Europeanization 50, 55, 71, 120, 127, 130,
136, 149
existence 2-3, 6, 13, 16-17, 20, 28, 34,
90-1, 94, 101, 114, 121
expectations 5, 24-7, 32, 55, 57, 66, 79,
100, 110-13, 120, 325, 128
experience 25, 29, 60, 67, 76, 78, 94, 111,
117-18
exporter 28, 76, 112, 115, 118, 121-3, 128
extremism 59, 128
factors 27-8, 31, 33, 45, 100, 114, 121,
127, 129
failure 5, 13, 16, 54, 58, 81,95, 97-8, 100
Fatah 16, 71, 78, 94-5, 99, 106
Fayyad 90, 95
Index 153
Federation 19, 24, 30, 37, 48-52, 58, 71—5,
102-3, 117, 124, 127, 136, 138, 141,
143-4
Perrero 71, 84-5, 104, 106, 108, 136, 147
findings 10, 81, 84, 91, 110-24
foe 100-4, 106, 109, 139
framework 2, 5, 27-9, 41, 43, 47, 56,
60-1, 76, 78, 81-2, 88, 91, 111-12,
115, 122
future 2, 8, 11, 25, 31, 40-1, 54, 70, 85,
92- 3, 121, 130, 135
Gaza 3-4, 14, 19, 83-5, 92-3, 95, 99, 105,
107, 119, 134—5, 144
Gazeta 49-50, 140
Gazprom 63, 79
GCC 61, 73, 135
GDP 36, 50
geopolitical 8, 24, 28, 35, 56, 61-3, 67-8,
86, 112, 117, 120, 125, 129, 133, 142,
148
geopolitics 47, 70, 131, 138
global 1,3-5, 11, 13-15, 17, 19, 24-9,
31-2, 35-7, 39, 42-6, 48, 51, 54-6,
59-63, 66-70, 72-3, 76-7, 81-2, 87-8,
93- 9, 110-17, 120-2, 124-7, 129,
131-2, 138-42
globalisation 31, 37
glory 25, 39, 113
goals 16-17, 19, 42, 44-5, 51-2, 94, 96,
103, 125
governance 35, 41, 51, 58, 64, 66-7, 82,
88, 105, 112, 115, 121-3, 128
great 3, 8, 25-8, 30-5, 38-9, 42, 47, 56,
62,71, 75, 84, 104, 111, 114, 117, 120,
127, 140, 143
greater 16, 26-7, 31, 33, 36-7, 41-2, 45,
48, 56, 71, 76-7, 82, 87, 104, 115, 120,
127, 134, 142
Greece 45, 63
growth 30-3, 37, 44, 59-61, 66, 76, 101,
116, 123, 127
Hamas 59, 71, 83, 85, 92-5, 99-100, 103,
107-9, 116, 119, 128-32, 136, 141-2,
145, 147
heritage 26, 39, 64, 68, 74, 111, 132
history 6, 20, 46, 49, 64, 74-5, 103-4, 108,
124, 130-1, 137-8, 142-3, 147-8
Hitler 10
Hizbullah 109
Holocaust 20, 85-7, 93, 104, 118, 130, 135
holy 65—6, 68, 75, 117
homeland 1, 13
ideas 4, 6, 8, 11-12, 17, 28, 35, 39-40,
43-4, 46, 58, 64-5, 68, 83, 91,93, 95,
127, 129, 138
identities 5, 18, 24-9, 32, 34-6, 39, 44-5,
48-9, 64, 69, 71, 77, 81-2, 110-12, 114,
118-21, 120-1, 125-7
ideological 24, 27, 30, 35, 44, 56, 78-9, 96
ideology 24, 34, 44, 67, 86, 108, 113, 140,
146
importance 8, 13, 26, 38, 40, 54, 56-7,
59, 61, 63-4, 69, 77-9, 84, 86, 89-90,
114—18, 120, 126, 129
increase 9-10, 16-18, 26, 29, 38, 44, 50,
54, 56, 58-63, 65, 67-8, 78-9, 81-2, 85,
89, 94, 98, 113, 115-17, 122-3, 126-8
independence 6, 9, 20, 62, 77-8, 80, 88,
97, 115, 127, 132
independent 1-2, 4, 6, 10, 17, 19, 32, 42,
79-80, 82, 84, 87-8, 94, 96-7, 105, 107,
121, 129
India 8, 14, 37, 54
influence 8, 11, 13-19, 27-8, 30-1,33-4,
36, 39-40, 42, 44-5, 54-6, 58-9, 63,
65, 67-71, 75-80, 82-3, 88, 90, 94,
98-100, 107, 110-14, 116-17, 119-20,
122, 125-9
initiatives 1-2, 12-13, 16, 24, 29, 32,
35-6, 39-40, 45, 66, 69-70, 73, 77,
89-90, 93-4, 98-9, 106, 115, 118-19,
121-3, 126-9, 130, 135, 137, 139
insecurity 57-8, 62, 67, 89, 115, 117, 126
inspired 27, 70, 76
instability 55, 57-8, 62, 67, 89, 99, 115,
117, 126
Institutionalisms 137, 138
institutions 8, 27, 29-30, 32, 38-9, 42, 45,
51, 58, 69-70, 85, 87-90, 94, 99, 105,
118, 121, 129, 141, 144, 146
instruments 35, 39-40, 44-5, 47, 49, 51,
64, 70, 87-8, 98, 111, 123, 129
interactions 26, 32, 43, 66, 110-11, 121-2,
131
interchange 64, 68
154 Index
interdependence 28, 86, 123
interests 8, 13-18, 29-32, 35-7, 39, 41,
43-4, 55-7, 59-64, 67, 69-70, 72, 76-7,
79, 81, 86-7, 91, 93, 97, 99-100, HO,
114-19, 121, 126-7
intergovernmental 48
internationalization 11, 12, 14
interpretation 22, 82, 112, 114, 118,
120-1
interview 46-50, 52, 71-4, 100-4, 108,
124, 135, 138, 140, 143, 146
intifada 2, 19, 23, 54, 58, 89, 106, 108
Iran 60, 63^1, 71,97, 119
Iraq 9, 54, 57, 64, 67, 70-1, 100, 102-4,
111, 114, 137, 145-6, 149
Israel 5-6, 9, 12-22, 60-4, 69-70, 74,
78-9, 82-7, 89, 91-4, 96-8, 103-8,
110, 114, 116-19, 123, 128-9, 135-6,
139—40, 143, 145, 147-8
Israeli 1-6, 9, 12-23, 45, 57, 60, 63,
69-71,74,76-9,81,83-7,89,91-5,
97-8, 100, 102, 104, 106-8, 116,
118-19, 122, 124, 128-31, 133, 136,
141, 143-4, 146-8
Israelis 3, 5-6, 11, 15, 19, 54, 70, 76,
78, 81, 85, 88, 91-2, 97-9, 110, 116,
118-19, 122-3, 128
issues 1-2, 5-6, 13, 29, 31, 34, 51, 57,
64, 82-3, 85, 90, 98-9, 103, 115-16,
118-19
Jazeera6, 103-4, 130, 143, 145
Jerusalem 2, 4, 10, 12-14, 19, 21, 65, 75,
79, 82, 90, 104, 106, 117-18, 143
Jewish 9-10, 13,20-1, 108, 135
Jews 9, 11,74, 85, 87, 143
Jihadist 58
Jordan 3, 16, 19, 60, 103, 107, 124, 145
Khartoum 108
Kosovo 51, 132
Kremlin 4, 46, 48, 74, 103, 105, 124, 141,
143, 145
Kreutz 76-7, 79-80, 8(6-7, 100-4, 106,
109, 139
land 1, 9, 11, 14-15, 17, 52, 65, 81-2, 89,
91,93, 101
Larbi 23, 103, 109
Lavrov 30, 34, 37, 40, 48-50, 52, 54, 56,
70-1, 76, 81, 83, 94-5, 100, 102-3,
108-9, 116, 124, 140, 145
law 6, 11, 28, 41, 44, 51, 58, 66-7, 71,
82-3, 85-6, 90-2, 98, 102-5, 115, 119,
130, 133, 139, 145
Lebanon 2, 16, 18-19, 62-3, 65, 117
legitimacy 12,25,34, 41, 87, 92-4, 119, 127
liberalism 33, 120-1, 123, 133, 138
Liberia 21
Libya 61, 63
Lisbon 29, 39, 41, 46, 48, 51, 134, 140, 149
London 12, 20, 71, 104, 106-7, 131-3,
135-43, 145, 148
Luxembourg 105, 134-5
Maastricht 19, 29, 48, 51, 54, 70, 103
Madrid 4, 19, 77, 79,81-2, 89
matters 2, 57-8, 63, 68, 72, 77-8, 82, 84,
86, 92, 98, 123
Mecca 8, 95, 108, 119, 130
Mediterranean 14, 44, 52, 54-6, 58, 60-6,
68-70, 72-4, 86-7, 103-1, 115, 117,
130, 132-4, 136-7, 142,146, 148
Medvedev 4, 7, 25, 31, 34, 38, 46, 48, 50,
63, 74, 83, 96, 99, 103, 105, 107, 116,
124, 141, 144-6
MFA52, 101-3, 107-9, 144-5
Moscow 4, 13, 16-18, 25, 30, 46, 48,
50-1, 59, 65, 71-3, 78, 80, 90, 94-6,
101-2, 104-9, 117-18, 124, 131, 136,
138-9, 141, 143-5
NATO 38, 50, 58, 80, 127, 137
NBC 73, 142
negotiations 3, 6, 15, 78, 83, 91, 95, 97,
99, 103, 105, 119, 126, 128
neoliberalism 138
neotraditionalism 148
Netanyahu 3, 6, 82, 86, 103, 145
Netherlands 50-1, 147
NGOs 39-40, 117
Nigeria 63
norms 45, 137, 139, 148
Norway 13
Olmert 95
opportunity 3, 18, 27-8, 31-2, 37, 40,
42-4, 52, 54-6, 59-60, 61-3. 65-9.
índex i 55
76, 80-1, 83, 86, 88, 92, 94-5, 110-11,
113-15, 119-20, 121, 127
orientalism 145
Orthodox 27, 35-6, 40, 65-6, 68, 74-5,
96, 102, 111, 117, 121, 124, 138, 142-3,
145
Oslo 2, 5-6, 19, 22-3, 52, 71, 77, 81, 88,
99, 102, 105, 139, 146
Ottoman 8-9, 20
Palestine 1-2, 4, 6, 8-23, 40, 61, 65-6, 80,
82, 87, 93, 96-7, 100-3, 106-10, 117,
124, 130-1, 133, 137-40, 342-6, 148
Palestinians 1-7, 9-22, 45, 54, 58, 60,
69-71, 74-110, 114, 116, 118-25,
128-32, 134-6, 138, 141, 143-8
Parliament 36, 50, 70, 85-6, 93, 100, 102,
104, 107-8, 130, 135, 144, 147
peace 1-6, 9, 13-15, 17-20, 22-3, 26,
28-9, 36, 38, 40-1, 46, 49, 51-2, 55,
57-8, 65, 68-71, 77-84, 86-93, 95,
97-109, 112-14, 116, 118-20, 122-3,
125-31, 133-9, 141, 144, 146-8
peacemaker 34, 40-1, 80-1, 91, 119, 121,
125, 126
peacemaking 3, 5, 15, 17, 40-1, 45, 69,
76, 78, 80-2, 85, 87-8, 93, 97-8, 110,
113- 14, 118-19, 121-3, 125-6, 128
perception 5, 10, 24-9, 31-4, 36, 39-41,
44-5, 47, 54-8, 60, 62-4, 66, 69-70, 72,
76-9, 81, 83, 86-7, 89, 94, 97-9, 101,
110-15, 117-23, 125-6, 128-9
PLO 2, 6, 15-19, 22, 78-80, 100, 130
policymakers 24, 28, 30, 32-6, 38-9, 42,
45,58, 85-6, 99, 115, 120, 127
policymaking 13, 27, 33, 45, 54, 66, 97,
114, 118, 126, 128
political 1-2, 8-9, 13, 15-19, 24-9, 31-9,
41— 4, 48, 50, 54-8, 62, 64, 67-70,
78-81, 85-99, 101, 103, 105, 111-12,
114- 17, 119, 127-9
politics 1, 4-5, 8, 15, 19, 25, 27, 29-33,
36-8, 43-4, 54, 57, 59, 62, 66, 68, 72,
74, 78-9, 81-2, 85, 94, 97-9, 105, 110,
113-17, 119, 121-2, 126-9, 131, 143-4
presence l, 14, 16, 19, 27, 29, 32-4, 37-9,
42- 5, 48, 52, 55, 62, 64-5, 69, 76, 81,
91,97-9, 110, 112-13, 115, 117, 120,
125-6, 128-9, 146
president 3, 6, 46-8, 50, 70, 72, 79, 96,
101, 103, 106-7, 131, 135, 138, 144
Primakov 55, 69, 76, 78-82, 86, 100-1,
104, 113, 116, 143-4
prime 3, 6, 13, 47, 65, 80, 86, 88-90, 95,
105, 117, 123
principles 11, 19, 28, 34-5, 47-9, 52,
66-8, 70, 88, 93, 99, 103, 107, 112,
122-3,125-6, 137
priority 1, 18, 27-8, 30, 37, 39, 55, 57-9, 61,
63, 68-9, 81, 84-5, 88-9, 118-19, 128
problems 6, 13, 15, 27, 37, 40, 57-8, 66,
68-9, 77-81, 83, 101, 116, 126-7
process 1, 3, 5, 11, 13, 15, 17-19, 24,
26-8, 30, 34-5, 45, 55-6, 68, 70, 76-9,
81-5, 87-94, 97-9, 105, 107, 110-14,
116, 118-19, 121-2, 126-9, 131, 133-6,
138-9, 141, 144—5, 147
production 44, 51, 61-3, 67, 116
profile 26-7, 78, 81, 97-8, 115, 117
progress 26, 35, 40, 63, 92, 94, 105, 116,
118
project 13, 18, 26-8, 32-3, 35, 46, 60, 67,
76, 87-8, 94, 98, 112-13, 122, 127
projection 25, 28, 35, 37, 68-9, 88-9, 109,
112-13, 115, 122
promotion 18, 29, 32, 35, 39-40, 49, 64,
67, 94, 112, 115, 121
proposed 10-13, 31, 35, 37-8, 47, 63, 80,
88, 118
prosperity 26-7, 33, 37, 40, 42-3, 46, 53,
55, 57, 60, 63, 66-8, 72, 77, 84, 94, 103,
112, 115, 121, 123, 125, 127
proximity 1, 8, 16, 47, 69, 76, 115, 126
Putin 4, 7, 28, 30, 33-4, 37-40, 42, 45,
47-52, 55-6, 58-60, 63-5, 69, 72-4, 76,
80-3, 85-7, 89, 92, 94-5, 101-2, 104,
107-8, 111-12, 116, 124, 127, 131, 133,
136, 139-40, 142-4
Qatar 6, 60, 63, 145
Quartet 3, 5, 78, 81-2, 88-95, 98-9, 101,
104-5, 107-8, 110, 113, 119, 122, 129,
136, 148
racism 85, 104, 135
Rafah 84, 92, 95, 104, 107-8, 134-5
Ramallah 4, 80, 89-90, 94-5, 108-9, 116,
118, 145
156 Index
realism 33, 111-12, 120-1, 138, 148
recovery 27-8, 30, 45, 112-13
reform 47, 70, 74, 90, 101, 105, 131, 133,
135, 138
refugees 1-3, 12-13, 16, 21-2, 82, 90, 118
regionalism 47, 136
reinforce 19, 34, 39, 43, 56, 65, 67-8,
70-1, 84, 88, 98-9, 116, 120, 127-8
representative 29, 35-6, 43, 46-7, 49-50,
77, 100, 104, 106, 108-9, 130, 135, 138,
142, 147
resolutions 10-14, 21, 46, 81, 85, 101-2,
104-5, 107,109,135,144-5,148
resources 25, 32-4, 37, 45, 51, 61, 84, 99,
111, 117, 126-7
result 1, 15-16, 30, 35, 40, 45, 76, 78, 84,
91, 93, 119, 126-9
return 2, 10, 12, 17, 21-2, 27, 33
rhetoric 30, 39, 77, 91, 118, 122
rights 2, 11-12, 15, 18, 28-9, 32, 35, 40,
45-6, 49, 51, 58, 62, 65-7, 77, 79, 82,
87-8, 97,99, 103, 105, 115, 121-2, 134
role 10-11,15, 17-19, 24-7, 29, 32-8,
40-2, 45, 47-8, 54-7, 59-60, 62, 66, 68,
70, 76, 78-83, 85-6, 92, 94-5, 97-8,
100, 105, 110-16, 119-23, 125-9, 131
Russia 1, 3-5, 8, 10, 19, 24-60, 62-77,
79-83, 85-129, 131-3, 136-49
Russian 4-5, 10, 18-19, 24-5, 27-8, 30-5,
37, 39-43, 45-52, 54-60, 62-76, 78-83,
85-7, 89, 91-104, 106-20, 122, 124,
126-9, 132, 135-48
Sal fist 71
Saitanov 57, 71, 76, 85, 100, 102-4, 108,
145
Saudi 60, 63, 71, 73-4, 117, 124, 133,
142
secure 11, 13, 17-18,21,27,31,40, 56,
59, 63, 67, 85, 89, 93, 97, 99, 315, 117,
125
securing 15, 42, 69
security 3, 9, 15, 18, 29, 33, 37-8, 40,
42-3, 45-6, 51, 53-60, 62, 64, 60-70,
72, 76-7, 82-7, 89-92, 94, 97-9, 103-4,
111-12, 114-23, 125-8
self 2, 24-9, 31-5, 40-1, 44-5, 54-8, 60,
66, 69-70, 72, 76-80, 87-9, 94, 98, 101,
110-15, 117-18, 120-3, 125-6, 128-9
settlement 1-2, 4-5, 9, 13, 15-18, 21,
68-70, 76-82, 84, 86, 88-92, 98-101,
103-5, 107-8, 116, 118, 126, 128
significance 18, 24, 26, 33, 55-6, 62, 68,
98, 110, 120, 122, 129
social 24, 27, 37, 41, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61,
65, 67-70, 80, 91, 96, 101, 112, 115-17,
121, 128
socialism 10
society 40, 60, 65, 75, 102, 117, 124, 135,
138, 142, 145
soft 3, 34, 38-40, 45, 64-5, 67-9, 88-9,
97, 99, 110, 121-2, 125-7
Solana 4, 7, 26, 32, 36, 40-1, 43, 46-7,
49-52, 56-7, 71, 76, 78, 81, 84, 86,
89-93, 95, 100, 102-4, 106-8, 130, 135,
142-3, 146-7
solidarity 26-7, 29, 35, 46, 70, 78, 85, 112,
127
Soviet 4, 11, 13-19, 21-8, 30, 32, 37,
39-40, 42, 45-7, 51, 55-6, 58, 60, 64-5,
67, 70-1, 76, 78-9, 82-3, 85-6, 98,
101- 2, 111-13, 117, 125-7, 129, 136,
138, 141, 144, 146, 148
sphere 16, 18, 27-8, 30, 42, 44, 52, 55, 57,
80, 94, 114, 122, 126
stability 26, 28, 40, 42-4, 51, 53, 55, 57-8,
60, 63, 66-9, 72, 76-7, 83-4, 86, 89, 94,
97-8, 104, 111-12, 114-16, 121, 123,
125, 127
stance 4, 17, 25, 80, 82, 89, 94, 98, 121
standards 27,41,71,88, 101, 105, 115
state 1-6, 8-14, 16-21, 24, 27-8, 30-8,
42-5, 48, 51, 58-9, 65-8, 77-85, 87-9,
91-7, 99-100, 105-7, 110, 116-21, 123,
125-6, 128-9
statehood 1—6, 12, 16, 76, 83-4, 88,
96-100, 110, 112, 118-21, 125, 128-9
Stepashin 65, 117
Stockholm 46, 85, 105, 147
Strasbourg 100, 108, 147
strategic 13-14, 18, 30, 38, 45, 47, 55-7,
61-3, 66, 70, 80-1, 83-4, 86, 99,
110-11, 113-14, 116-17, 120, 126-9
strategy 48-9, 51, 58, 70-5, 83-4, 94,
102- 3, 106, 108, 115. 123, 133-4,
137-8, 144, 146-7
strengthen 30, 37, 41, 51, 58-9, 63,
67, 88
Index 157
strong 1,16, 33, 35, 38, 57, 63, 66-8, 80,
87, 96-7, 117-18, 123, 129
structures 32, 42, 47, 59, 121
struggle 16, 19, 43, 45, 122
substantial 28, 36, 55, 78, 83, 97, 115
Suez 8, 13—14, 19
summit 2, 6, 54, 80-1, 95, 108
superiority 14
superpower 14, 16, 18, 34, 37-8, 101,
133
supranational 24, 26, 29, 32, 34, 36, 42,
44-5, 48, 54, 78, 86-7, 97, 100, 113,
115, 127, 147
supremacy 38
survey 39, 43, 50-2, 58-9, 71-3, 81, 102,
141
symbolism 2, 65, 117
Syria 9, 14-17, 19, 23, 61, 63-5, 71, 74,
117, 119, 133
system 9, 14, 27-8, 30-1, 37, 42-4, 49, 52,
64, 80, 92, 101, 121, 128, 133
technological 33, 59, 86-7, 111, 116,
126-7
technology 25, 33, 57, 60, 87, 113-14, 116
tensions 25, 59, 86, 90, 94-5, 99-100, 113,
129
territorial 4, 45, 67, 69, 83, 122, 126-7
territories 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 22, 42, 44, 84,
127, 134
terrorism 54, 57, 84, 91, 115, 126
thematic 39, 51
theoretical 49, 133, 136, 138
theory 124, 132, 135-9, 141, 144, 147-9
ties 1,16-17, 30, 37, 40, 44, 56-7, 59-61,
64-8, 78, 87, 100, 114, 116-17
time 1, 3-5, 8, 12, 14, 24, 35, 60, 64, 75,
77, 85, 91, 93, 95-6, 99, 119, 129
trade 14, 40, 44, 56-7, 59-62, 66-7,
69-70, 73, 78, 86, 104-5, 113-16, 123,
126, 129, 134-5
traditional 18, 27, 33-4, 36, 40, 55, 85,
100, 114
traditions 35, 64
tragedy 6, 22, 72, 86, 131, 140
transform 34, 94, 113
transformations 24, 26, 30, 32, 44—5, 55,
108, 133, 139
transparency 41, 58, 66, 92, 122
treaty 29, 39-41, 48-9, 51-2, 54, 70, 77,
84, 104, 134, 149
trends 87, 111, 121
troops 18, 40
troubles 54, 111, 114
Tsarist 8, 10, 24-5, 27, 35, 45, 65, 75, 111,
117, 126
Tunisia 19
turbulence 70, 140
Turkey 12, 21, 52, 61-3, 74, 131, 149
turmoil 80, 101, 117, 126
turn 3, 28, 43, 45, 54, 67, 86, 88, 115-16,
120
Ukraine 52
UN 1-7, 11-13, 17, 20-1, 41-2, 78, 82-3,
87, 89, 91-3, 96-7, 99, 101-3, 105,
107-9, 119, 130, 143-5, 148
UNCCP 12-13
UNGA 10-13, 17, 19, 82, 96-7, 100, 119,
125, 129
UNGAR 12-13
UNHCR 20-1
union 3-4, 6, 11, 13-19, 21-8, 30, 32,
36-8, 40-3, 46-53, 56, 60-2, 64-5, 67,
70-1, 73, 76-9, 84-5, 100-1, 103-9,
111, 113, 117, 120, 125-6, 131-40,
142-4, 146, 148-9
UNISPAL 21
UNRWA 12
UNSC 2, 13, 41-2, 45, 88, 95-7, 119, 125,
129
UNSCOP 10-11, 20-1
UNSCRs 16, 19, 82-3, 93, 98, 100, 119
US 11-16, 18-19, 21, 36, 42, 49, 54, 57,
60, 67, 69-70, 76, 79, 87, 90-3, 95, 111,
137, 142, 146
USA 3, 11-12, 14-15, 17-19, 26, 36-7,
42, 60, 77, 89-90, 94, 96-7, 111, 123,
127
USCR 82
USSR 11, 14-19, 27-8, 39, 45-6, 98, 101,
112, 125, 133
vacuum 24, 65
Valdai 47, 65, 74, 143
values 24, 27-8, 3 1-2, 34-5, 45, 47-9,
51-2, 64-8, 70-1, 76, 78, 87-8, 99,
112-13, 117, 121-3, 125—6
158 Index
Venice 77, 100-1, 134
veto 42, 91
victimhood 85, 87, 104, 118, 138
victims 85—6
Victoria 63, 82
Vienna 142
violence 67, 72, 78, 84, 90, 92, 94, 107,
128
visibility 19, 29, 32, 35, 45, 48, 56, 66, 76,
81, 98—9, 114, 120, 125
visit 73, 103, 105, 107, 124, 133, 141,
145
wars 2, 6, 8-9, 11, 13-15, 19, 21-4, 26, 29,
35, 38, 40, 44—6, 54, 56, 58-9, 69-70,
78, 80, 101, 104, 124, 129, 131, 136,
143, 146-8
Washington 49, 71, 74, 101, 131, 133, 137,
140, 142, 144, 147
weaknesses 24, 28, 33, 45, 60, 69, 80, 111,
113
weapons 11, 14, 25, 33
wider 47-8, 50, 52-3, 60, 64, 69-70, 72-4,
101, 112, 115, 122-3, 134, 142
withdrawal 18, 79
WWI 8-9
WW1I 26, 45-6, 85, 93
Yeltsin 24-5, 28, 37, 46-7, 55, 71, 79-80,
82, 101, 133, 141, 146
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title | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process |
title_alt | Palestine in European Union and Russian foreign policy |
title_auth | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process |
title_exact_search | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process |
title_full | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process Malath Alagha |
title_fullStr | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process Malath Alagha |
title_full_unstemmed | Palestine in EU and Russian foreign policy statehood and the peace process Malath Alagha |
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