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Seidel, Timothy.
Political Economy of Palestine = Critical, Interdisciplinary, and Decolonial Perspectives /
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正題名/作者:
Political Economy of Palestine / edited by Alaa Tartir, Tariq Dana, Timothy Seidel.
其他題名:
Critical, Interdisciplinary, and Decolonial Perspectives /
其他作者:
Seidel, Timothy.
面頁冊數:
XXVII, 335 p. 22 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Political Economy and Economic Systems. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68643-7
ISBN:
9783030686437
Political Economy of Palestine = Critical, Interdisciplinary, and Decolonial Perspectives /
Political Economy of Palestine
Critical, Interdisciplinary, and Decolonial Perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Alaa Tartir, Tariq Dana, Timothy Seidel. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXVII, 335 p. 22 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource. - Middle East Today,2945-7025. - Middle East Today,.
Chapter 1: Palestinian Political Economy: Enduring Struggle against Settler Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, and Neoliberalism -- Part I: Contextualizing Palestinian Political Economy -- Chapter 2: Dominate and Pacify: Contextualizing the Political Economy of the Occupied Palestinian Territories since 1967 -- Chapter 3: The Political Economy of Dependency and Class Formation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories since 1967 -- Chapter 4: Settler Colonialism and Land-Based Struggle in Palestine: Towards a Decolonial Political Economy -- Part II: Political Economy of Integration, Fragmentation, and Inequality -- Chapter 5: The West Bank-Israel Economic Integration: Palestinian Interaction with the Israeli Border and Permit Regimes -- Chapter 6: The Political Economy of the Gaza Strip under Hamas -- Chapter 7: Palestinians in Israel: Neoliberal Contestations and Class Formation -- Chapter 8: Towards a Political Economy of Apartheid and Inequality in Israel/Palestine -- Part III: Political Economy in the Absence of Sovereignty -- Chapter 9: Gaza, Palestine, and the Political Economies of Indigenous (Non)-Futures -- Chapter 10: Political Economy of Foreign Aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: A Conceptual Framing -- Chapter 11: The Palestinian Authority Political Economy: The Architecture of Fiscal Control -- Chapter 12: Political Economy of Intervention and Securitized Ordering in the Occupied Palestinian Territories -- Chapter 13: Off the Grid: Prepaid Power and the Political Economy of Waste in Palestine -- Chapter 14: To Unknow Palestine: A Conclusion -- Index.
The Political Economy of Palestine is the ‘go to’ collection of timely essays committed to liberation and decolonisation. A fabulous yet daunting read. Professor Ray Bush, University of Leeds This book will prove to be an essential resource for students of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Professor Elia Zureik, Queen’s University This brilliant book brings together some of the most innovative and critical work on the political economy of Palestine today. A fascinating collection that makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the Palestinian struggle - past, present, and future. Professor Adam Hanieh, SOAS University of London Edward Said wrote: “We can not fight for our rights and our history as well as future until we are armed with weapons of criticism and dedicated consciousness.” This book provides both. Professor Mandy Turner, University of Manchester This book explores the political economy of Palestine through critical, interdisciplinary, and decolonial perspectives, underscoring that an approach to economics that does not consider the political—a de-politicized economics—is inadequate to understanding the situation in occupied Palestine. A critical interdisciplinary approach to political economy challenges prevailing neoliberal logics and structures that reproduce racial capitalism, and explores how the political economy of occupied Palestine is shaped by processes of accumulation by exploitation and dispossession from both Israel and global business, as well as from Palestinian elites. A decolonial approach to Palestinian political economy foregrounds struggles against neoliberal and settler colonial policies and institutions, and aids in the de-fragmentation of Palestinian life, land, and political economy that the Oslo Accords perpetuated, but whose histories of de-development over all of Palestine can be traced back for over a century. The chapters in this book offer an in-depth contextualization of the Palestinian political economy, analyze the political economy of integration, fragmentation, and inequality, and explore and problematize multiple sectors and themes of political economy in the absence of sovereignty. Alaa Tartir is Researcher at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Switzerland, Global Fellow at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, and Policy and Program Adviser to Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. Tariq Dana is Assistant Professor at the Conflict and Humanitarian Studies program at the Doha Institute of Graduate Studies, Qatar, and Policy Adviser at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. Timothy Seidel is Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University, USA.
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