The Political Economy of Israel s Occupation Repression Beyond Exploitation 1st Edition by Shir Hever- Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0745327945, 074532794X
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ISBN 10: 074532794X
ISBN 13: 978-0745327945
Author: Shir Hever
A careful and illuminating analysis of the economic dimensions of the Palestine-Israel conflict. Invaluable for students, journalists and activists., The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories since 1967 has many important economic aspects that are often overlooked. In this highly original book, Shir Hever shows that understanding the economic dimensions of the occupation is crucial to unravelling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hever rejects the premise that Israel keeps control over Palestinian territories for material gain, and also the premise that Israel is merely defending itself from Palestinian aggression. Instead, he argues that the occupation has reached an impasse, with the Palestinian resistance making exploitation of the Palestinians by Israeli business interests difficult, but the Israeli authorities reluctant to give up control. With traditional economic analysis failing to explain this turn of events, this book will be invaluable for students, activists and journalists struggling to make sense of the complex issues surrounding Israel’s occupation.
Table of contents:
Part I. Selected Topics in the Economy of the Occupation
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Background on the Palestinian Economy
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International Aid
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Inflation in the OPT
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Economic Cost of the Occupation to Israel
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Trends in the Israeli Economy
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Case Study: The Wall in Jerusalem
Part II. Implications of the Economy of the Occupation
7. Beyond Exploitation
8. Theoretical Analysis and Binationalism
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