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Religion, politics, and the origins of Palestine refugee relief / Asaf Romirowsky and Alexander H. Joffe.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: HV640.5.P34 R66 2013

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    "This book examines the leading role of the Quaker American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in the United Nations relief program for Palestine Arab refugees in 1948-1950 in the Gaza Strip. It situates the operation within the context of the AFSC's attempts to exercise new influence on the separate issues of pacifism and disarmament at a time marked by US efforts to construct a Cold War security regime in the Middle East and British efforts to retain influence and bases in Arab countries. Using archival data, oral histories, diplomatic documents, and biographical and autobiographical accounts, the authors provide a detailed look at internal decision-making in an early non-governmental organization where beliefs regarding the requirement to provide refugees with skills for self-reliance clashed with intractable political and cultural realities and the realization that only full repatriation or resettlement elsewhere would solve the problem (a lesson that UNRWA and the international community learned only decades later). Faced with impossible solutions, the Quakers withdrew. The story of AFSC involvement in Gaza shows that refugee relief is always political and that humanitarianism can prolong the problems it seeks to solve"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Book
    Author/Creator
    Romirowsky, Asaf.
    Published
    New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
    Locale
    Gaza Strip
    Contents
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    Introduction: The Palestine Arab Refugee Problem and the International
    1. Studying the Palestine Arab Refugee Problem
    2. The Quakers and the American Friends Service Committee
    3. The AFSC in the Middle East
    4. AFSC in the Field: December 1948-December 1949
    5. AFSC and The Politics of Regional Development
    6. AFSC, the Economic Survey Mission, and Regional Development
    7. The AFSC and UNRWA: The End of UNRPR
    8. International Security and the Question of 'Reintegration'
    9. Assessing the AFSC as an Early NGO
    10. Conclusions.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Joffe, Alexander H.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: The Palestine Arab Refugee Problem and the International -- 1. Studying the Palestine Arab Refugee Problem -- 2. The Quakers and the American Friends Service Committee -- 3. The AFSC in the Middle East -- 4. AFSC in the Field: December 1948-December 1949 -- 5. AFSC and The Politics of Regional Development -- 6. AFSC, the Economic Survey Mission, and Regional Development -- 7. The AFSC and UNRWA: The End of UNRPR -- 8. International Security and the Question of 'Reintegration' -- 9. Assessing the AFSC as an Early NGO -- 10. Conclusions.

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    9781137378163
    1137378166
    1137378174
    9781137378170
    Physical Description
    vi, 254 pages ; 23 cm

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