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Hamas Contained

The Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance

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“Judicious and impartial, this important work adds nuance to the portrait of one of the Middle East's most divisive players” (Publishers Weekly).

Hamas is a multifaceted liberation organization that rules Gaza and the lives of the two million Palestinians who live there. Demonized as a terrorist group in media and policy debates, it has been subjected to accusations and assumptions that have helped justify extreme military action in the region. In Hamas Contained, Tareq Baconi offers the first history of the group on its own terms. 

Drawing on interviews with organization leaders, as well as publications from the group, Baconi maps Hamas’s thirty-year transition from fringe resistance to governance. Questioning the conventional understanding of Hamas, he shows how the movement's ideology ultimately threatens the Palestinian struggle and, inadvertently, its own legitimacy. 

Baconi demonstrates how Hamas's armed struggle has failed in the face of a relentless occupation, and he argues that Israel's approach of managing rather than resolving the conflict has neutralized Hamas’s demand for Palestinian sovereignty. This dynamic has perpetuated a deadlock characterized by its brutality—and one that has led to the collective punishment of millions of Palestinian civilians.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 26, 2018
      Baconi, an analyst of Middle Eastern politics at Columbia University, draws extensively on primary sources and interviews with those inside and outside of the Palestinian Muslim anti-occupation organization Hamas in this analysis of the group. He traces the movement’s rise and maturation, particularly following its stunning electoral victory in 2006, which for the first time gave it “a solid foundation from which to... bring its uncompromising vision of Islamic Palestinian nationalism into the heart of Palestinian political institutions.” That victory sparked years of fighting between Hamas and Fatah (part of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which controls the West Bank), spurred on by an Israel that has played them against each other by “sustain negotiating tracks... with both parties separately while obstructing any unity between the two.” All this, Baconi argues, has dimmed Palestine’s hopes for self-determination. Baconi’s reporting is meticulous and detail-oriented and his approach judicious and impartial, taking account of Israelis’ dehumanization of Palestinians and thoughtfully handling the question of whether Hamas is a terrorist organization. Though his exhaustive analysis of obscure newsletters and dry communiques may turn off some general readers, this important academic work adds nuance to the portrait of one of the Middle East’s most divisive players.

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