Publications
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November 30, 2020 Organization/Author: Research and Study
Facts related to the Right to Equitable Access to Health and Confronting the Privatization of Arab Health Systems
A research produced by RLS Palestine and Jordan partner, Health Work Committees (HWC). The research papers prepared in Arab countries (Palestine, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco, Yemen, and Iraq, respectively) raise some serious fundamental questions about the effects of privatization on equitable access to health. These papers thoroughly analyze a set of key issues that affect people’s access to […]
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June 3, 2020 Organization/Author: Research and Study
Deal of the Century: The American-Israeli Plan to eliminate the Palestinian Question
The American-Israeli Plan to eliminate the Palestinian Question This paper discusses Israeli policies to conclusively resolve the Palestinian cause after the United States announced its settlement plan (“Peace to Prosperity” or more colloquially the “Deal of the Century”).[1] In recent years, and especially after the election of Donald Trump as president in 2016, the Zionist […]
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January 12, 2020 Organization/Author: Research and Study
The Socio-Economic Transformations in the Gaza Strip (in the period of 2007-2018)
A number of important variables have deeply affected the economic and social structures (as well as the respective roles and relations) of the Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian internal division in mid-June 2007 came together with Israel’s total blockade on the Gaza Strip. This rift led to profound and immediate changes with […]
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August 6, 2019 Organization/Author: Research and Study
Israel and India: The Course of Relations and Future Scenarios
This study published by our partners, The Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (Madar), written by Dr. Mahmoud Fataftah, monitors and analyses key indicators in India’s foreign policy over the past three decades, particularly after India initiated diplomatic relations with Israel in 1992. This shift coincided with significant structural transformations that resulted from the end of the […]
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June 18, 2019 Research and Study
Economic Policy in Jordan
Jordan has consistently been dependent when solving its economic woes on its neighbors and allies, namely the Gulf countries and the United States, among others. Foreign aid has always been available, albeit at varying levels, to buttress the economic needs of an ever-growing bureaucracy. Some of the aid came with conditionalities that typically emerged […]
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December 31, 2017 Organization/Author: Study
Emancipatory Education in Jordanian Universities. Survey Study
This book includes exploratory studies in the context of emancipatory education in Jordanian universities. It was co-dictated by 400 professors and students from 28 Jordanian universities, in addition to the answers of 25 academic, social, and literary figures during the intensive interviews and focused group discussions on the subject of emancipatory education in our Jordanian […]
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January 15, 2017 Study
Urbanization & Exclusion as Tools of Transitional Rural Formation: the Cases of Anata & Birzeit
These studies come as an urgent response to the needs for a deeper understanding of the forms of social fragmentation analysis, focusing on the cases of Birzeit and Anata. These studies are part of a series of studies that embrace a multidisciplinary approach in addressing and understanding the socio-urban shifts in a number of areas […]
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12/29/2016 Organization/Author: Research
What Education do we Want? A Discussion of Emancipatory Education in Palestine
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12/15/2015 Organization/Author: Study
A Reading on the Socio Urban Changes in Ramalah and Kufur Aqab
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11/15/2015 Organization/Author: Study
Education in Palestine: Current Challenges and Emancipatory Alternatives