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Title: | Strategic Planning for One - State solution رسالة ماجستير |
Authors: | Abu Rahmeh, Sandy Adnan Shaban$AAUP$Palestinian |
Keywords: | strategic planning,conflict resolution,palestinian political parties strategic planning,conflict resolution,palestinian political parties |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | AAUP |
Abstract: | This dissertation investigates the feasibility of the One – State solution using strategic analysis tools and examines all the internal and external factors affecting that solution. The main objectives of the study are to assess the One-State solution using the strategic planning tools, strategically analyze the internal and external barriers within the research context and to evaluate the One–State solution as a strategic alternative solution. The study used the qualitative approach, the primary data was collected using unstructured interviews, while the secondary data was collected using existing polls, government statements, press releases, and already conducted interviews. The analysis depended on examining the internal factors: the Palestinian Liberation Organization, the Palestinian National Authority, the Palestinian Political parties, the Palestinian public, and the Palestinian Movements calling the One state. As for the external factors included the Arab and international positions.
With regard to the internal factors, the thesis findings concluded that (I) the existing structure of the Palestinian Liberation Organization is a weakness (II) the Palestinian Authority existence is a weakness (III) the Palestinian political parties are a weakness (IV) the Palestinian people acceptance is a weakness (V) the Palestinian movements are considered a weakness. However, in terms of the external factors, the thesis concluded that (I) the Arab positions are a threat (II) the international positions and community are a threat.
The study concluded that taking into consideration the One–State solution as a strategic alternative is not feasible unless taking into account all the internal and external factors.
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Strategic Planning is necessary for restructuring the PLO, dismantling the PA, and the unity for the Palestinian political parties. This cannot only be applied on the internal level, but also on the external level. This dissertation investigates the feasibility of the One – State solution using strategic analysis tools and examines all the internal and external factors affecting that solution. The main objectives of the study are to assess the One-State solution using the strategic planning tools, strategically analyze the internal and external barriers within the research context and to evaluate the One–State solution as a strategic alternative solution. The study used the qualitative approach, the primary data was collected using unstructured interviews, while the secondary data was collected using existing polls, government statements, press releases, and already conducted interviews. The analysis depended on examining the internal factors: the Palestinian Liberation Organization, the Palestinian National Authority, the Palestinian Political parties, the Palestinian public, and the Palestinian Movements calling the One state. As for the external factors included the Arab and international positions. With regard to the internal factors, the thesis findings concluded that (I) the existing structure of the Palestinian Liberation Organization is a weakness (II) the Palestinian Authority existence is a weakness (III) the Palestinian political parties are a weakness (IV) the Palestinian people acceptance is a weakness (V) the Palestinian movements are considered a weakness. However, in terms of the external factors, the thesis concluded that (I) the Arab positions are a threat (II) the international positions and community are a threat. The study concluded that taking into consideration the One–State solution as a strategic alternative is not feasible unless taking into account all the internal and external factors. 9 Strategic Planning is necessary for restructuring the PLO, dismantling the PA, and the unity for the Palestinian political parties. This cannot only be applied on the internal level, but also on the external level. |
Description: | master’s degree in
Strategic Planning and fundraising master’s degree in Strategic Planning and fundraising |
URI: | http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/2700 |
Appears in Collections: | Master Theses and Ph.D. Dissertations |
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