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100 1  Louvet, Marie-Violaine,|eauthor 
245 10 Civil society, post-colonialism and transnational 
       solidarity :|bthe Irish and the Middle East conflict /|cby
       Marie-Violaine Louvet 
264  1 London :|bPalgrave Macmillan UK :|bImprint: Palgrave 
       Macmillan,|c2016 
300    1 online resource (xii, 269 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c22 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
505 0  Introduction -- Theoretical Introduction -- Part I. Irish 
       Civil Society and transnational solidarity with Palestine 
       -- 1. Origins and evolutions of pro-Palestine associations
       in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland -- 2. 
       Trade Unions in the Republic of Ireland and Northern 
       Ireland and the question of boycott -- 3. A politicisation
       of Irish NGOs ? -- Part II. Republicanism and the colonial
       reading of the Middle East -- 4. Socialist republicanism, 
       Marxism and the issue of Palestine -- 5. Republicanism and
       the Israel-Palestine conflict -- Part III. Pro-Israel 
       Ireland -- 6. Voicing support for Israel: civil 
       associations in the Republic of Ireland and Northern 
       Ireland -- 7. Unionism, Loyalism and pro-Israel support --
       Conclusion 
520    Civil Society, Post-Colonialism and Transnational 
       Solidarity originates from Louvet's observation of the 
       strong commitment of a layer of Irish civil society- from 
       the man on the street to political parties, associations 
       and trade unions- to the defence of one antagonist or the 
       other in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, beginning with 
       the Six Day War in 1967 and increasingly so after the 
       Lebanon Wars at the start of the 1980s and the Second 
       Intifada (2000-2005) This book observes how this 
       phenomenon is particularly striking in Northern Ireland, 
       where Israeli and Palestinian flags have been flown by 
       Unionists and Nationalists as signs of solidarity and 
       identification. Louvet sheds light on the dynamics and 
       strategies at play in the Middle East conflict in Northern
       Ireland but also in the Republic of Ireland, a country 
       considered to be widely sympathetic to the Palestinian 
       cause. With an overarching perspective highlighting the 
       influence of Irish colonial history over the motives and 
       discourse of the different levels of mobilization in civil
       society, this book shows the global movement towards the 
       fragmentation and specialization of transnational 
       solidarity actions in Ireland 
650  0 Arab-Israeli conflict|xForeign public opinion, Irish 
650 14 Social Sciences 
651  0 Ireland|xIntellectual life|y20th century 
650 24 Political Sociology 
650 24 Comparative Politics 
650 24 Middle Eastern Politics 
650 24 Conflict Studies 
650 24 History of the Middle East 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer eBooks 
856 40 |uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55109-2 
912    Springer|b110507134615 
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