Gaza War: From Identity Politics to Polarization in the Western Foreign Policy

George Horațiu Bontea
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"One of the trickiest conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa has reopened as a result of the October 7 terrorist strikes. Open discussions were however halted by Hamas' unilateral strike, even though the two-state solution appeared increasingly likely with the Palestinian Authority serving as the future structural restructuring of #FreePalestine. The situation in the Gaza Strip caused a great deal of divisiveness in western public opinion in addition to internal conflicts and tensions. So, the purpose of this paper was to provide a poststructuralist analysis of the dominant academic viewpoints on the state of affairs between Israel and Palestine. The relationship between identity and foreign policy is examined in this study by utilising the primary methodological instruments of reflectivist international relations theory, including intertextuality, genealogy, discourse analysis, and deconstruction. They study both epistemological and ontological aspects because of the theoretical framework, and the narratives of ""us and them"" were and continue to be important components in the history and current circumstances of the Gaza Strip. The findings provide context for the significance of Hamas' rhetoric and the monopoly of power, as well as outlining the identitarian divide between Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Key words: Poststructuralism, Palestine, Israel, Gaza Strip, Hamas identity and foreign policy."
加沙战争:从身份政治到西方外交政策的两极分化
"中东和北非最棘手的冲突之一因 10 月 7 日的恐怖袭击而重新开启。尽管由巴勒斯坦权力机构作为 #FreePalestine 的未来结构重组机构的两国解决方案似乎越来越有可能实现,但哈马斯的单边袭击阻止了公开讨论。除了内部冲突和紧张局势之外,加沙地带的局势还在西方舆论中造成了巨大的分歧。因此,本文旨在对以色列和巴勒斯坦之间事态的主流学术观点进行后结构主义分析。本研究利用反思主义国际关系理论的主要方法论工具,包括互文性、谱系学、话语分析和解构,对身份认同与外交政策之间的关系进行了研究。由于理论框架的原因,他们从认识论和本体论两个方面进行了研究,"我们和他们 "的叙事过去和现在都是加沙地带历史和现状的重要组成部分。研究结果为哈马斯的言论和权力垄断的意义提供了背景,并勾勒出加沙和约旦河西岸巴勒斯坦人之间的身份认同鸿沟。关键词后结构主义、巴勒斯坦、以色列、加沙地带、哈马斯的身份认同和外交政策"。
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