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Polarized And Demobilized Legacies Of Authoritarianism In Palestine Dana El Kurd

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Polarized And Demobilized Legacies Of Authoritarianism In Palestine Dana El Kurd
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Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.24 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Dana El Kurd
ISBN: 9780190095864, 0190095865
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Polarized And Demobilized Legacies Of Authoritarianism In Palestine Dana El Kurd by Dana El Kurd 9780190095864, 0190095865 instant download after payment.

After the 1994 Oslo Accords, Palestinians were hopeful that an end to the Israeli occupation was within reach, and that a state would be theirs by 1999. With this promise, international powers became increasingly involved in Palestinian politics, and many shadows of statehood arose in the territories. Today, however, no state has emerged, and the occupation has become more entrenched. Concurrently, the Palestinian Authority has become increasingly authoritarian, and Palestinians ever more polarized and demobilized.
Palestine is not unique in this: international involvement, and its disruptive effects, have been a constant across the contemporary Arab world. This book argues that internationally backed authoritarianism has an effect on society itself, not just on regime-level dynamics. It explains how the Oslo paradigm has demobilized Palestinians in a way that direct Israeli occupation, for many years, failed to do. Using a multi-method approach including interviews, historical analysis, and cutting-edge experimental data, Dana El Kurd reveals how international involvement has insulated Palestinian elites from the public, and strengthened their ability to engage in authoritarian practices. In turn, those practices have had profound effects on society, including crippling levels of polarization and a weakened capacity for collective action.

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