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  1. Bar-Tal, Daniel. "The Influence of Events and (Mis)information on Israeli-Jewish Public Opinion: The Case of the Camp David Summit and the Second Intifada". Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol. 11, Nos 3&4, 2004/2005 . Html

  2. Forgione, Fabio. "The Chaos of the Corruption: Challenges for the improvement of the Palestinian Society", Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (PHRMG), October 2004. Html

  3. Golan, Galia & Kamal, Zahira. "Women’s People-to-People Activities: Do We Do It Better?", Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol 12 No. 4 & Vol 13 No. 1, 05/06. Html

  4. Hanafi, Sari. "The Intifada and the Aid Industry: The Impact of the New Liberal Agenda on the Palestinian NGOs", Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Vol.23, No.1&2, 2003.PDF

  5. Jarrar, Allam. "The Palestinian NGO Sector: Development Perspectives". Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol.12, No.1 2005. Html

  6. Kukali, Nabil. "A Survey about suspending the European and American financial and economical aid on the Palestinian government", Poll No.153, 19 April 2006. PDF

  7. Kukali, Nabil. "A Survey about about the economical and political conditions in the Palestinian territories", Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, Poll No.154, 10 May 2006. PDF

  8. Norman, J. "Human Rights and Democracy: Conceptualization and Application in Palestine", The Palestinian Human Rights Monitor, July 2005. Html

  9. Perlman, Lee & Nasser-Najjab, Nadia. "The Future of People-to-People", Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol 12 No. 4 & Vol 13 No. 1, 05/06. Html

  10. Salem, Walid. "Palestinian Civil Society: Characteristics, past and present roles, and future challenges". Panorama Center, 4/1/2006.  Word

  11. Salem, Walid. "Israeli-Palestinian Civil Cooperation: New Context, New Strategies", Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol 12 No. 4 & Vol 13 No. 1, 05/06. Html

  12. Shamir, Jacob. "Public Opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: From Geneva to Disengagement to Kadima and Hamas", United States Institute of Peace, Peaceworks No. 60, June 2007. PDF   NEW

  13. Shamir, Yaacov. "Introduction: What is Public Opinion and Why is it Important to Conflict Resolution?".Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol. 11, Nos 3&4, 2004/2005. Html

  14. Shikaki, Khalil. "Willing to Compromise: Palestinian Public Opinion and the Peace Process", United States Institute of Peace, Special Report 158, January 2006. PDF   NEW

  15. Shikaki, Khalil. "Changes in Palestinian Public Attitudes in the Post Arafat Era", Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol. 11, Nos 3&4, 2004/2005. Html

  16. Shikaki, Khalil. "Palestinian Public Opinion and the al Aqsa Intifada", JCSS, Strategic Assesment, Volume 5, No. 1 June 2002. Html

  17. "On Palestinian Attitudes Towards Politics". JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 33 - Part 2, Aug 1999.  Html

  18. "On Palestinian Attitudes Towards Politics". JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 33 - Part 1, Oct 1999.  Html

  19. "Press Release: Israelis and Palestinians Supports the Peace Process and Reconciliation but are Less Willing to Pay the Price than their Leaders". PSR, Survey Research Unit: Poll # 1, Joint Press Release. July 2000.  Html

  20. "Camp David Summit, Chances for Reconciliation and Lasting Peace, Violence and Confrontations, Hierarchies of Priorities, and Domestic Politics". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 1, 27-29 Jul 2000.  Html

  21. "'Pessimism' Underscores Findings of New Israeli-Palestinian" Public Opinion Poll # 2, July 2001.  Html

  22. "The Mitchell Report, Cease Fire, and Return to Negotiations; Intifada and Armed Confrontations; Chances for Reconciliation; and, Internal Palestinian Conditions". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 2, 5-9 July 2001.  Html

  23. "Palestinians Support The Ceasefire, Negotiations, And Reconciliation Between The Two Peoples But A Majority Opposes Arrests And Believe That Armed Confrontations Have Helped Achieve National Rights". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 3, 19-24 Dec 2001.  Html

  24. "Palestinians Give Less Support For Bombings Inside Israel While Two Thirds Support The Saudi Plan And 91% Support Reforming The Pa, But A Majority Opposes Arrests And Opposes The Agreements That Led To Ending The Siege On Arafat's Headquarter, Nativity Church, And Preventive Security Headquarter". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 4, 15-18 May 2002.  Html

  25. "While Sharply Divided Over The Ceasefire And Bombing Attacks Against Civilians, An Overwhelming Majority Supports Political Reform But Have Doubts About The Pa's Intentions To Implement It". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 5, 18-21 Aug 2002.  Html  Press Release (26 Aug 2005)  Html

  26. "While Indicating Important Shifts In Palestinian Public Attitudes Toward The Intifada And The Peace Process, Psr Poll Shows Significant Support For The Appointment Of A Prime Minister And Refusal To Give Confidence In The New Palestinian Government". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 6, 14-22 Nov 2002.  Html  Press Release (14 Apr 2002)  Html

  27. "Joint Press Release: Important but Fragile Pragmatic Shifts in Palesinian and Israeli Public OPinion toward the Intifada and the Peace Process". PSR, 28/11/2002.

  28. "Appointment of Prime Minister, Political Reform, Roadmap, War in Iraq, Arafat's Popularity, and Political Affiliation". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 7, 03-07 April 2003.  Html  Press Release, 14 Apr 2003  Html

  29. "Press Release: Joint Palestinian-Israeli Public Opinion Poll, Stable Majorities of the Israeli and Palestinians Publics Support the Quartet's Roadmap. Abu Mazin's Nomination as Prime Minister Increases
    Optimism about Return to Negotiations". PSR, 14 Apr 2003.  Html

  30. "While Support For Abu Mazin Drops, Support For A Ceasefire Increases With A Majority Supporting Ending The Armed Intifada And Agreeing To A Mutual Recognition Of Israel As The State Of The Jewish People And Palestine As The State Of The Palestinian People". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 7,19-22 June 2003.  Html Press Release, 30 Jun 2003.  Html,  Joint Palestinian-Israeli Press Release, 30 Jun 2003.  Html

  31. "Press Release: Joint Palestinian-Israeli Public Opinion Pol, Majority Supports among Palestinians and Israelis for Roadmap and for Mutual Recognition of Israel as the State of the Jewish People and the Palestine as the State of the Palestinian People but each Public Misperceives the Position of the Other". PSR, 30 June 2003.  Html

  32. "Refugees' Polls In The West Bank/Gaza Strip, Jordan And Lebanon On Refugees' Preferences And Behavior In A Palestinian-Israeli Permanent Refugee Agreement". PSR, Jan - Jun 2003.  Html

  33. "With Arafat's Popularity Reaching Its Highest Level In Five Years, Three Quarters Of The Palestinians Support The Maxim Restaurant Suicide Bombing And Two Thirds Believe The Roadmap Is Dead. Nonetheless, An Overwhelming Majority Of 85% Supports Mutual Cessation Of Violence, Two Thirds Support Return To Hudna, And 59% Support Taking Measures Against Those Who Would Violate A Ceasefire".  PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 9, 07-14 October 2003.  Html  PDF  Press Release (15 Oct 2003)  Html

  34. "Press Release: Joint Palestinian-Israeli Public Opinion Pol, Israelis and Palestinians are Lukewarm and Far Apart on the Major Components of the Geneva Document". PSR, 16- December-2003.  Html

  35. "Joint Press Release: Israelis and Palestinians Support the Egyptian Initiative and the Deployment of International Presence in the Gaza Strip After Israel's Withdrawal as Part of Sharon's Disengagement Plan". PSR, 23-27 June 2004.  Html

  36. While a Majority Supports a Search for a Permanent Settlement and Opposes Interim Deals and at a Time When Hamas’ Support Increases and Fatheh's Decreases, The Poll Finds a Sharp Decrease in Support for Suicide Bombings Inside Israel and Satisfaction with the Performance of Abu Mazin". PSR, Public Opinion Poll # 15, 10-12 Mar 2005.  Html  PDF

  37. "Palestinians and Israelis Disagree on how to Proceed with the Peace Process". PSR, 16 Mar 2005.  Html

  38. "Press Release: Palestinians and Israelis Disagree on How to Proceed with the Peace Process". PSR, 8-13 March, 2005.  Html

  39. "Results of PSR Local Elections' Exit Polls: In The Second Round of Local Elections, Fighting Corruption and Improving Economic Conditions Were the Top Two Priorities for Voters While the Integrity and Incorruptibility was the Most Important Factor Selecting Candidates". PSR, May 2005.  Html

  40. "Despite Negative Evaluation of Palestinian Conditions Since the Election of Abu Mazin, and despite the Continued Rise in the Popularity of Hamas, Expected Elections' Outcome Gives Fateh 44% and Hamas 33% of the Seats of the Next PLC". PSR, 13 Jun 2005.  Html

  41. "Despite Negative Evaluation of Palestinian Conditions Since the Election of Abu Mazin, and despite the Continued Rise in the Popularity of Hamas, Expected Elections' Outcome Gives Fateh 44% and Hamas 33% of the Seats of the Next PLC". PSR, Poll No. 16, 22 Jun 2005.  Html

  42. "While Israeli Support for the Disengagement Drops, Israelis See Declining Prospects for the Settlement Project in the West Bank, Whereas Palestinians Expect it to Grow". PSR, 16 Jun 2005.  Html

  43. "Two Thirds Among Palestinians, Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs Support the Mutual Recognition of Israel as The State of The Jewish People and Palestine as the State of The Palestinian People". PSR, 25 Sep 2005.  Html

  44. "On the Eve of the Israeli Withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, 84% See it as Victory for Armed Resistance and 40% Give Hamas Most of the Credit for it; But 62% are Opposed to Continued Attacks Against Israelis from the Gaza Strip, 60% Support Collection of Arms from Armed Groups in Gaza, Fateh's Electoral Standing Improved at Hamas' Expense (47% To 30%), Optimism Prevails Over Pessimism, and 73% Support the Establishment of a Palestinian State in the Gaza Strip That Would Gradually Extend to the West Bank". PSR, Poll No. 17, 28 Sep 2005.  Html  PDF

  45. "Six Weeks Before The Parliamentary Elections: Fateh Makes Further Gains Compared To September 2005 Results". PSR, Opinion Poll No. 18 - Press Release # 1 (Elections) , 6-8 Dec 2005.  Html

  46. "Stable Majority Support for Clinton’s Final Status Package Among Israelis but Decline in Support Among Palestinians Large support in both publics for the extension of the cease fire". PSR, 21 Dec 2005.  Html

  47. "Local Elections Exit Poll Results: Amid Widespread Belief that Corruption Exits in Existing Local Councils, and in Parallel with the Split Within Fateh, PSR's Local Elections' Exit Poll in the cities of Nablus, Ramallah, al-Bireh, and Jenin Shows First Signs of Crack in Fateh's Standing in the Legislative Elections". PSR, 15 Dec 2005.  Html

  48. "Joint Palestinian Israeli Press Release: First Serious Signs of Optimism Since the Start of the Intifada". PSR, 12 December 2004.  Html

  49. "Strong Majorities Support Extending the "Quiet", Collecting Arms in the Gaza Strip, and Absorbing Armed Groups in the PA; But Support for a Permanent Settlement Along the Clinton Parameters and the Taba Talks Drops". PSR, Opinion Poll No. 18 - Press Release # 2 (Peace Process), 24 Dec 2005.  Html

  50. "Press Release: Joint Palestinian-Israeli Public Opinion Poll. In The Post Arafat Era, Palestinians and Israelis are More Willing To Compromise: For The First Time Majority Support For Clinton's Permanent Status Settlement Package". PSR, January 2005.  Html

  51. "Special Public Opinion Poll on the Upcoming Palestinian Elections: Before the Start of the Election Campaign, and About One Month Before the Elections, a PSR Pre Election Poll Shows Fateh List Winning at the National Level While Showing a Tie Between Candidates of Fateh and Change and Reform in the Electoral Districts". PSR, 29-31 Dec 2005.  Html

  52. "Special Public Opinion Poll on the Upcoming Palestinian Elections: Few Days Before the Legislative Elections, a PSR Pre Election Poll Shows Hamas Impoving its Position at the National Level, but Fateh and Hamas Remain Tied in the Districts". PSR, 17-19 Jan 2006.  Html

  53. "Comparing PSR Exit Poll Results with the Official Election Results". PSR, 25 Jan 2006.  Html

  54. "On the Election Day for the Second Palestinian Parliament: A Crumpling Peace Process and a Greater Pubic Complaint of Corruption and Chaos Gave Hamas a limited Advantage Over Fateh, but Fragmentation within Fateh Turned that Advantage into an Overwhelming Victory". PSR, 15 Feb 2006.  Html  PDF

  55. "On The Eve of the Formation of the New Palestinian Government, Hamas’ Popularity Increases and Fateh’s Decreases, but a Majority of the Palestinians Wants the Continuation of the Peace Process and the Implementation of the Road Map and Supports a New Negotiated, rather than a Unilateral, Israeli Disengagement in the West Bank". Psr, Public Opinion Poll # 19, 16-18 March 2006. Html

  56. "While Three Quarters Agree with the Prisoners’ Document, only 47% Would Actually Vote for it if a Referendum is to Take Place Today", PSR, Public Opinion Poll, No. 20, 15-18 June 2006. Html

  57. "The Palestinian Security Monitor", Miftah, May 2006. PDF

  58. "Palestinian perceptions towards politics, peace, poverty conditions and the internal crisis", Monthly Monitor No.8, September 9, 2006. PDF 

  59. "Palestinian Attitudes after Hamas control over the Gaza Strip", JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 62 - Aug 2007. PDF

  60. "Palestinians' opinions towards Fayyad's Government and the Fall Peace Meeting", JMCC Public Opinion Poll No. 63 - Nov 2007. PDF

  61. "Palestinian Public Opinion Poll No. 29". 1.9.2008, PSR, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. PDF





     

 

 
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