Quo vadis, Hamas? Where are you going, Hamas?
Abstract
Este artigo examina a trajetória do Hamas desde sua fundação em 1987. Explora, ainda, o curso que tem tomado, considerando eventos ocorridos na arena política palestina e fatores externos após sua vitória nas eleições parlamentares de 2006.
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