The peace business : money and power in the Palestine-Israel conflict
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The peace business : money and power in the Palestine-Israel conflict
(Library of modern Middle East studies, 37)
I. B. Tauris, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-231) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Markus Bouillon's book makes an important and original contribution to the literature on the Middle East peace process. It is based on
extensive and imaginative research and it is packed with new and fascinating material. Bouillon places the behaviour of the elites under an uncompromising lens. His work serves as a useful corrective to the conventional wisdom by highlighting the negative effects of the peace process for all but the elites in Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories.
Avi Shlaim, Oxford University.
"The first full-length, authoritative account of the various dimensions of business in the context of Arab-Israeli "peace". ... an empirically dense and nuanced analysis"
James Piscatori, Oxford University
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Exchange Rates, Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Note on Transliteration
- Chronology of the Middle East Peace Process
- Acknowledgements and Foreword
- Introduction. Social Forces, Politics and International Relations
- The Economy, Business and Politics
- Business Interests in Peace and Co-operation
- Business Ties between Israel, Jordan and the PA
- Business Leaders and Political Elites
- Peace, Social Equality and Democracy
- The Regional Failure of the Peace Business
- Conclusion. Notes
- List of Interviews
- Bibliography
- Index.
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