Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

This book explores the political economy of governance in Palestine. It makes a unique contribution to studies of governance and political economy using the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a case study, introducing and developing the concept of ‘dual rentierism’. The author uses primary research to chart the evolution of the fiscal sociology of the PA and explore how it has shaped the PA’s economic policies and the state–society relationship in the Palestinian Territories. The book adopts a critical political economy approach, making the case that external sources of PA income represent political rents that need to be disaggregated and studied concurrently. It further focuses on the drivers and constraints that have shaped the PA’s policy development and state-building associated with its dependence on external revenues. Ultimately, the book elaborates on how the need for fiscal survivability has thwarted the Palestinian quest for statehood. 

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Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

This book explores the political economy of governance in Palestine. It makes a unique contribution to studies of governance and political economy using the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a case study, introducing and developing the concept of ‘dual rentierism’. The author uses primary research to chart the evolution of the fiscal sociology of the PA and explore how it has shaped the PA’s economic policies and the state–society relationship in the Palestinian Territories. The book adopts a critical political economy approach, making the case that external sources of PA income represent political rents that need to be disaggregated and studied concurrently. It further focuses on the drivers and constraints that have shaped the PA’s policy development and state-building associated with its dependence on external revenues. Ultimately, the book elaborates on how the need for fiscal survivability has thwarted the Palestinian quest for statehood. 

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Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

by Anas Iqtait
Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

Funding and the Quest for Sovereignty in Palestine

by Anas Iqtait

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This book explores the political economy of governance in Palestine. It makes a unique contribution to studies of governance and political economy using the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a case study, introducing and developing the concept of ‘dual rentierism’. The author uses primary research to chart the evolution of the fiscal sociology of the PA and explore how it has shaped the PA’s economic policies and the state–society relationship in the Palestinian Territories. The book adopts a critical political economy approach, making the case that external sources of PA income represent political rents that need to be disaggregated and studied concurrently. It further focuses on the drivers and constraints that have shaped the PA’s policy development and state-building associated with its dependence on external revenues. Ultimately, the book elaborates on how the need for fiscal survivability has thwarted the Palestinian quest for statehood. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031194788
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Anas Iqtait is a Lecturer in Economics and Political Economy of the Middle East at the Australian National University Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, along with being a Non-Resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute Program on Palestine and Palestinian-Israeli Affairs.

 

Table of Contents

Ch 1 Introduction.- Ch 2 Fiscal Sociology, Political Rents, and Dual Rentierism.- Ch 3 Fiscal and Economic History of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.- Ch 4 The Palestinian Authority’s Economy of Dual Rentierism.- Ch 5 The Societal Legacy of Dual Rentierism.- Ch 6 Rents, Revenue, and Sovereignty.
 
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