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China and the Palestinian organizations : 1964-1971 / Shai Har-El.
Author
Har-El, Shai
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2024]
©2024
Description
xxxvii, 170 pages : facsimiles ; 22 cm
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Subject(s)
China
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Foreign relations
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Palestine
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Palestine
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Foreign relations
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China
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Biographical/Historical note
Dr. Shai Har-El is a scholar, educator, writer, poet, activist, and businessman. He is the founder/president of the Middle East Peace Network (MEPN), and a fellow at the Center for Middle East Studies in University of Chicago. He is the author of several book and essays on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Summary note
This book explores the relations between China and the Palestinian organizations and their development during the period of 1964-1971. It serves as a case study for understanding China's relations with the Arab world, the superpowers' competition in the Middle East, and the Arab-Israeli conflict in general. It offers a compelling retrospective on a critical period at a time when the contours of power and peace in the Middle East have shifted dramatically. Highlighting the importance of building bridges of understanding and reconciliation across the Middle East divides, it draws on the author's long experience of study, research, speaking, and writing about the Arab-Israeli conflict and Jewish-Muslim reconciliation.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-165) and index.
Contents
China and the Middle East: dual approach
The Palestinian organizations: an historical background
The pre-1964 Chinese position on the Palestine question
part I: China's relations with Shuqayrı̄'s PLO, 1964-1967
chapter 1: China becomes committed to the Palestine question
1.1 Expressions of support for Arab cause in Palestine
1.2 Chinese reaction to creation of the PLO
chapter 2: Establishment of ties between China and the PLO
2.1 Shuqayrı̄'s visit to Peking
2.2 PLO mission established in Peking
2.3 Shuqayrı̄ creates a commotion about Chinese-PLO links
2.4 Discord with the UAR
2.5 Chinese links with Fatḥ
chapter 3: China's influence over the PLO
3.1 Chinese military assistance to PLO Begins
3.2 PLO sides with China in the Sino-Soviet conflict
3.3 Arab criticism of PLO's Communist links
3.4 Shuqayrı̄ continues collaboration with China
chapter 4: China, the PLO, and the Six Day War
4.1 China promises "support"
4.2 China uses the war to discredit the Soviet Union
4.3 Shaqayrı̄ expects China to rebuild PLA
part II: China's relations with the Fidā'iyyūn movement, 1967-1971
chapter 5: China forges links with Fatḥ
5.1 Dual linkage with Fatḥ and PLO
5.2 China's attention to Fatḥ deepens
chapter 6: China's turning to overt ties with Fatḥ-PLO (Summer 1969)
6.1 Reactivation of ties with PLO
6.2 Fatḥ receives Chinese recognition
Chapter 7: China's counteraction against Soviet move toward the Fidā'iyyūn: (fall 1969-spring 1970)
7.1 Soviet moves annoy China
7.2 'Arafāt's visit to Peking
chapter 8: Heightened Chinese interest in the Fidā'iyyūn (summer-fall 1970)
8.1 Chinese support to counter American peace initiative
8.2 Chinese nominal involvement in Civil War
8.3 PFLP-PDFLP wing receives Chinese attention
8.4 Chinese assistance to aṣ-Ṣā'iqa
chapter 9: China's disenchantment with the Fidā'iyyūn
9.1 Moral support against Jordanian "reactionaries"
9.2 China's criticism of the Fidā'iyyūn
9.3 China's support in decline
9.4 China's relative moderation at the UN
part III: The nature and extent of Chinese military support
chapter 10: Arms and material assistance
10.1 Types of supplies
10.2 Local logistical problems of delivery
10.3 China's internal limitations and considerations
10.4 Other negative aspects of Chinese aid
chapter 11: Military and "political" training
11.1 Training in China
11.2 Chinese training in Arab countries
11.3 Effects of Chinese training
11.4 Chinese "volunteers"
Epilogue
appendix A
Chinese diplomatic representation in the Middle East
appendix B
Joint Chinese and PLO Communiqué (March 22, 1965)
Photocopy of the last page of the original document
appendix C
Directors of PLO's Peking office 1965-1971
appendix D.
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ISBN
9783031578281 ((electronic bk.))
3031578287 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
1458465374
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-57828-1
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