Palestine is throwing a party and the whole world is invited : capital and state building in the West Bank
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Palestine is throwing a party and the whole world is invited : capital and state building in the West Bank
Duke University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-254) and index
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Description
In 2008, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad invited international investors to the first-ever Palestine Investment Conference, which was designed to jump-start the process of integrating Palestine into the global economy. As Fayyad described the conference, Palestine is "throwing a party, and the whole world is invited." In this book Kareem Rabie examines how the conference and Fayyad's rhetoric represented a wider shift in economic and political practice in ways that oriented state-scale Palestinian politics toward neoliberal globalization rather than a diplomatic two-state solution. Rabie demonstrates that private firms, international aid organizations, and the Palestinian government in the West Bank focused on large-scale private housing development in an effort toward state-scale economic stability and market building. This approach reflected the belief that a thriving private economy would lead to a free and functioning Palestinian state. Yet, as Rabie contends, these investment-based policies have maintained the status quo of occupation and Palestine's subordinate and suspended political and economic relationship with Israel.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1. The Site 37
2. Developers and Designers 54
3. Image, Process, and Precedent 67
4. Public Urban Planning 81
5. Housing Shortage and National Priority 93
6. Public-Private Partnership 105
7. Buyers and Villagers 131
8. Critique, Capital, and the Landscape 149
9. Settlers and the Land 163
10. The Law, Mirroring, and the State 183
Conclusion 199
Acknowledgments 213
Notes 217
References 235
Index 255
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