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who has also published several studies in international journals on the tribal and state system in the Middle East, the Oslo Accords and the Palestinian minority in Israel, the struggle over endowments in Jerusalem and the Islamic movement, the school system in East Jerusalem, the youth movement, and the Pravar plans. Conflict settlement in the Middle East, regional and ethnic conflicts in the Middle East, colonialism and empire in the Middle East, politics of minorities and indigenous peoples; Bedouin tribes and the modern state in the Middle East, Ottoman rule and British rule in the peripheral regions: southern Palestine, eastern Jordan and Sinai, the Oslo Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Oslo Accords and the city of Jerusalem, Arab political parties in Israel, endowment schools in Jerusalem, the Islamic movement and Jerusalem.
Dr. works. Al-Nasara in the field of international relations and politics in the Middle East. Before joining the Department of Politics and Governance, he held the position of lecturer in Middle Eastern politics and conflict resolution in the Department of Political Science at the University of Exeter, where he completed his education and obtained a doctorate in 2011. In 2021, he published the book Bedouins of the Negev and Beersheba, “100 Years of Peace.” “Politics and Struggle” from (Columbia University Press - New York) is a valuable critical study and archival document that provides a historical, political, and economic view of the Arabs of the Negev and the Beersheba district, starting from the end of the Ottoman era in southern Palestine and the construction of the city of Beersheba, through the British colonial period in the Middle East, and then to the year of the Nakba. And the 1948 war, up to the period of Israeli military rule, until the current situation. The book was based on rare archival documents from London, Oxford, Belfast and Jerusalem. In addition, the book is based on numerous oral interviews in the Negev, Jordan, and the United Kingdom.
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