01606oam 2200313z- 450 991015779150332120170925224017.01-987857-31-3(CKB)3710000001009607(BIP)054213017(BIP)062140709(Exl-AI)993710000001009607(EXLCZ)99371000000100960720170327c2015uuuu -u- -engGoing to GazaPromontory Press1 online resource (174 p.) 1-987857-30-5 Going to Gaza: Ten Days That Changed the World weaves an amazing story set in one of the most persistent conflict areas of the world. Our inability to solve this conflict has undoubtedly contributed to the rise of violent religious fundamentalism.What can we do? Seventy years of continuous war suggests we haven't found the solution. What if we tried something else, something really different, something never tried before?Going to Gaza is about such an undertaking. It is an exciting and suspenseful story, a sequel to the award winning book, Stillpoint, a novel of war, peace, politics and Palestine.The events described in Going to Gaza are a combination of fact and fiction, of beautiful dreams and ugly realities--reflections of us, our nature as human beings.Religious fundamentalismGenerated by AIPeaceGenerated by AIReligious fundamentalismPeaceMallard Colin1436852BOOK9910157791503321Going to Gaza3596333UNINA03596nam 22007335 450 991103515700332120251029120409.0978981967929410.1007/978-981-96-7929-4(CKB)41826875600041(MiAaPQ)EBC32379766(Au-PeEL)EBL32379766(DE-He213)978-981-96-7929-4(EXLCZ)994182687560004120251029d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRohingya Stories History and Geopolitics in a Multipolar World /edited by Mohammad Zaman, Robert Anderson, Kawser Ahmed1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (422 pages)History Series9789819679287 Chapter 1 Introduction: The Rohingya People – An Ethnohistorical Overview -- Part I – Myanmar in Historical Perspectives -- Chapter 2 From Royal Decline to Colonial Subjection: Arakan from the 1760s to the 1840s -- Chapter 3 Rohingya Crisis in Historical Context: A Review.This book confronts, and redresses, the remarkable lack of understanding and knowledge about Myanmar, particularly in the West, regarding the backdrop to the Rohingya crisis and genocide. It provides an ethnohistorical overview, discussing the cross-border dynamics, the genocide, and UN/international responses. It focuses on the refugee camps, regional security, and Rohingya repatriation issues. The book presents a broad and well-rounded view of the ongoing crisis, highlighting perspectives both from “within” and “outside” it. This unique book collates chapters by a global, diverse team of interdisciplinary scholars and experts, bringing together an integrated and holistic analysis toward a better understanding of the roots of the ongoing crisis, and the survival and protection of the Rohingya refugees. It will be useful to students, scholars, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexity of the crisis, working in areas such as history, conflict/refugee studies, international affairs and regional studies, political science, sociology, and anthropology.History SeriesAsiaHistoryEmigration and immigrationSocial justiceEmigration and immigrationGovernment policyApplied anthropologyEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsAsian HistoryHuman MigrationSocial JusticeMigration PolicyApplied AnthropologySociology of MigrationAsiaHistory.Emigration and immigration.Social justice.Emigration and immigrationGovernment policy.Applied anthropology.Emigration and immigrationSocial aspects.Asian History.Human Migration.Social Justice.Migration Policy.Applied Anthropology.Sociology of Migration.950Zaman Mohammad853405Anderson Robert369329Ahmed Kawser1853714MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911035157003321Rohingya Stories4450343UNINA