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Shweiki, Omar

Decolonizing Palestinian Political Economy

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Table of contents

1. Introduction: Decolonizing the Study of the Political Economy of the Palestinian People
Mandy Turner, Omar Shweiki

Part I. De-development Explored

2. The Economic Strategies of Occupation: Confining Development and Buying-off Peace
Sahar Taghdisi-Rad

3. The Political Economy of Western Aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Since 1993
Mandy Turner

4. Hydro-Apartheid and Water Access in Israel-Palestine: Challenging the Myths of Cooperation and Scarcity
Clemens Messerschmid

5. (En)gendering De-development in East Jerusalem: Thinking Through the ‘Everyday’
Nadera Shalhoub-Kerkovian, Rachel Busbridge

Part II. De-development Applied

6. Palestinian Refugees: From ‘Spoilers’ to Agents of Development
Ingrid Jaradat Gassner

7. Impeded Development: The Political Economy of the Palestinian Arabs inside Israel
Mtanes Shehadeh, Raja Khalidi

8. State-Directed ‘Development’ as a Tool for Dispossessing the Indigenous Palestinian Bedouin-Arabs in the Naqab
Ismael Abu-Saad

9. Planning the Divide: Israel’s 2020 Master Plan and its impact on East Jerusalem
Rami Nasrallah

Part III. De-development Resisted

10. Neoliberalism and the Contradictions of the Palestinian Authority’s State-building Programme
Raja Khalidi, Sobhi Samour

11. The Role of the Tunnel Economy in Redeveloping Gaza
Nicolas Pelham

12. Before and Beyond Neoliberalism: The Political Economy of National Liberation, the PLO and ‘amal ijtima’i
Omar Shweiki

13. Learning the Lessons of Oslo: State-building and Freedoms in Palestine
Mushtaq H. Khan

Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Middle Eastern Politics, History of the Middle East, Economic Policy, International Relations, Political Economy, International Economics

Editor
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2014
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Page amount
284 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9781137448750
Printed ISBN
978-1-349-49658-7

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