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The Oslo People-to-People Program and the Limits of Hegemony
Middle East Critique ( IF 1.630 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-17 , DOI: 10.1080/19436149.2019.1664797
Nadia Naser-Najjab 1
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Abstract Reconciliation-based initiatives evoke a substantive and meaningful vision of peace and suggest a form of peace building that is intimately engaged at the personal and social level. This article critically engages with a specific reconciliation initiative, the People-to-People Program (P2PP) that was applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It uses Gramscian concepts of hegemony, consent, and war of position, with the intention of illustrating that the program functioned as a disciplinary or regulatory device that structured and realigned the agency of its Palestinian participants. In highlighting the different features and dimensions of Palestinian subversion and resistance, it brings out the limits of hegemony.

中文翻译:

奥斯陆人民计划与霸权主义的局限

摘要基于和解的倡议唤起了对和平的实质性和有意义的构想,并提出了一种在个人和社会层面密切参与的和平建设形式。本文主要涉及一项具体的和解倡议,即适用于巴以冲突的“人民对人民计划”。它使用葛兰西霸权,同意和地位战争的概念,目的是说明该计划是作为纪律或管理手段,构成并重新调整了其巴勒斯坦参与方的机构。在强调巴勒斯坦颠覆和抵抗的不同特征和规模时,它揭示了霸权的局限性。
更新日期:2019-09-17
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