EVALUATIONS: The Impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hezbollah: What Went Wrong?
EVALUATIONS: The Impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hezbollah: What Went Wrong?
Author(s): Natalie Tocci
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Security and defense, Politics and religion, Geopolitics
Published by: CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies
Summary/Abstract: International policies and in particular EU and US policies towards Hamas and Hezbollah have had multiple and interlocking effects in the last two years. Most visibly, Western policies have impacted upon the two movements themselves, on the domestic governance systems in Palestine and Lebanon, and on the relations between Hamas and Hezbollah and their respective domestic political rivals. In turn, they have also had an impact on the conflicts between Israel and Palestine/Lebanon, and on the mediating roles of the international community. The balance sheet is far from positive. Paradoxically, western policies have often hampered the quest for international peace, democracy and good governance, as well as inter- and intra-state reconciliation. This chapter offers a comparative analysis of the impact of Western policies on three principal domestic and international dimensions of the Middle Eastern conundrum:
* the transformation and popularity of Hamas and Hezbollah | * Lebanese and Palestinian governance and | * intra-Lebanese and Palestinian reconciliation.
Book: Political Islam and European Foreign Policy. Perspectives from Muslim Democrats of the Mediterranean
- Page Range: 136-159
- Page Count: 24
- Publication Year: 2007
- Language: English
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