The Civilian Infrastructure of the Palestine Liberation Organization: An Analysis of the PLO in Lebanon Until June 1982
The Civilian Infrastructure of the Palestine Liberation Organization: An Analysis of the PLO in Lebanon Until June 1982
The Civilian Infrastructure of the Palestine Liberation Organization: An Analysis of the PLO in Lebanon Until June 1982
Key takeaways
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Bibliography: Rubenberg, C.A., 1983. The Civilian Infrastructure of the Palestine Liberation Organization: An Analysis of the PLO in Lebanon Until June 1982. Journal of Palestine Studies 12, 54–78. https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.1983.12.3.00p04572
Authors:: Cheryl A. Rubenberg
Collections:: Arab-Israeli Conflict
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Reading notes
- Recent Israeli invasion of Lebanon was a systemic attempt to destroy the entire civilian institutional infrastructure of the PLO
- The spirit of Palestinian nationalism has emerged stronger than ever before
- Political institutions of the PLO
- National council, central council, and the executive committee
- High levels of political consciousness and political participation have laid the foundations for the creation and maintenance of a democratic Palestinian state