Unarmed Civilian Protection in Palestine - by Marwan Darweish & Mahmoud Soliman & Andrew Rigby (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
- About the Author: Marwan Darweish is Associate Professor (Peace Studies), Centre for Peace and Security, Coventry University, UK.
- 176 Pages
- Political Science, Security (National & International)
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Book Synopsis
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
This book offers a compelling look at how unarmed civilian protection (UCP) practitioners work to enhance the level of security experienced by local Palestinians, supporting community-based resistance to rocketing levels of dispossession and ethnic-cleansing in the occupied West Bank.
Drawing on first-hand field research, the authors reveal the daily realities of providing a protective presence against violence and displacement. Crucially, the book highlights the vital role of international UCP solidarity networks in supporting local efforts and examines what difference they can make in the face of increasing levels of settler-violence. It is essential reading for those seeking practical pathways for nonviolent action and global solidarity.
About the Author
Marwan Darweish is Associate Professor (Peace Studies), Centre for Peace and Security, Coventry University, UK.
Mahmoud Soliman is Visting Research Fellow (Peace Studies), Centre for Peace and Security, Coventry University, UK.
Andrew Rigby is Emeritus Professor (Peace Studies), Centre for Peace and Security, Coventry University, UK.