The Palestine Yearbook 1964
Author: 
Contributors:
Editor
:
Burhan Dajani
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1973
Language: 
Arabic
Number of Pages: 
519
Keywords: 
مؤتمر القمة العربي الأول
مؤتمر القمة العربي الثاني
فلسطين من خلال الأجهزة المنبثقة عن مؤتمر القمة
الهيئة الفنية لاستغلال روافد نهر الأردن
اجتماعات لجنة متابعة تنفيذ قرارات مؤتمر القمة العربي
القيادة العربية الموحدة
مؤتمر وزراء الإعلام العربي
الأمانة العامة لجامعة الدول العربية
الأجهزة المنبثقة عن جامعة الدول العربية
المجلس الاقتصادي العربي
اجتماعات مجلس جامعة الدول العربية
منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية
العلاقات المسيحية اليهودية
الصهيونية العالمية
وضع الحركة الصهيونية خلال عام 1964
الوضع السياسي في إسرائيل
الوضع العسكري في إسرائيل
قضية فلسطين في الأمم المتحدة
لجنة التوفيق الخاصة بفلسطين
خطوط الهدنة
TABLE OF CONTENT
Abstract

This series of comprehensive yearly volumes depicts the history of the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict at all levels and in all domains. It relies on a descriptive presentation of events as well as analytic narratives. Each volume has been edited by a group of specialized scholars and researchers. The series attends to different aspects of the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict, ranging from the political to the economic, social, and military. It aims to provide an overview for its intended audience of Arab officials, scholars, and researchers. The series’ ultimate goal is to forge a deeper Arab understanding of the Palestinian cause and a more accurate and comprehensive evaluation of the political context in which it arises.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Burhan Dajani (1921 - 2000) was a prominent economist, academic, intellectual, and man of letters. He was a founding member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Palestine Studies, a member of the Economic Advisory Council of the League of Arab States, and served for over fifty years as General Secretary of the General Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture. Considered one of the most significant Arab intellectuals of his generation, Dajani was characterized by the diversity of his scholarly concerns and his broad cultural interests. Dajani died in Amman on 15 September 2000.