Abstract
This article identifies ideological mirror imaging on the part of most United States (US) policymakers concerning the political cognitions of many Palestinian National Authority leaders, PNA supporters, and Arab and Islamic supporters and exploiters of the construct of Palestinian self-determination.
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Editor, IBPP
(2000)
"Mirror Imaging and Ideology in Palestine,"
International Bulletin of Political Psychology: Vol. 9
:
Iss.
14
, Article 3.
Available at:
https://commons.erau.edu/ibpp/vol9/iss14/3
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