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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Decolonizing the Study of the Political Economy of the Palestinian People
Part I De-development Explored
1 The Economic Strategies of Occupation: Confining Development and Buying-off Peace
2 The Political Economy of Western Aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Since 1993
3 Hydro-Apartheid and Water Access in Israel-Palestine: Challenging the Myths of Cooperation and Scarcity
4 (En)gendering De-development in East Jerusalem: Thinking through the ‘Everyday’
Part II De-development Applied
5 Palestinian Refugees: From ‘Spoilers’ to Agents of Development
6 Impeded Development: The Political Economy of the Palestinian Arabs inside Israel
7 State-Directed ‘Development’ as a Tool for Dispossessing the Indigenous Palestinian Bedouin–Arabs in the Naqab
8 Planning the Divide: Israel’s 2020 Master Plan and its Impact on East Jerusalem
Part III De-development Resisted
9 Neoliberalism and the Contradictions of the Palestinian Authority’s State-building Programme
10 The Role of the Tunnel Economy in Redeveloping Gaza
11 Before and Beyond Neoliberalism: The Political Economy of National Liberation, the PLO and ‘amal ijtima’i
12 Learning the Lessons of Oslo: State-building and Freedoms in Palestine
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