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JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES VOL: 41 NO 4 (3) answer(s).
 
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Gaza's tunnel phenomenon: the unintended dynamics of Israel's siege / Pelham, Nicolas   Journal Article
Pelham, Nicolas Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the extraordinary development of Gaza's tunnel phenomenon over the past decade in response to Israel's economic asphyxiation of the small coastal enclave. It focuses on the period since Hamas's 2007 takeover of the Strip, which saw the industry's transformation from a clandestine, makeshift operation into a major commercial enterprise, regulated, taxed, and bureaucratized. In addition to describing the particulars of the tunnel complex, the article explores its impact on Gaza's socioeconomic hierarchy, strategic orientation, and Islamist rule. The larger geopolitical context, especially with regard to Israel, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Nile Valley, is also discussed. The author argues that contrary to the intentions of its architects, the siege precipitated the reconfiguration of Gaza's economy and enabled its rulers to circumvent the worst effects of the blockade.
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Israel, the Palestinians, and the 2012 republican primaries: fantasy politics on display / Davidson, Lawrence   Journal Article
Davidson, Lawrence Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This essay looks at the 2012 Republican primaries through the lens of "localism" and how candidates and lobbies manipulate for their own purposes the ignorance of their voting constituencies on issues not relevant to their everyday lives. After a discussion of the wider process, the piece focuses on the eight leading candidates in the presidential primary race with regard to Israel and Palestine, with an overview of their positions and advisers. It ends with some reflections on the consequences of the peculiarly American mix of localism, national politics, and special interest groups.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  National Politics  Localism  Republican Primaries 
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Politics of international aid to the Gaza strip / Qarmout, Tamer; Beland, Daniel   Journal Article
Beland, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract International aid to the Palestinian Authority is conditioned in part on democratization and good governance. However, since Hamas's victory in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections and its takeover of the Gaza Strip, aid agencies have supported the international boycott of the Hamas government. This article argues that aid agencies, by operating in Gaza while boycotting its government, subvert their mandates and serve the political interests of donors and the PA rather than the humanitarian and development needs of Gazans. As a consequence, assistance has, inadvertently and unintentionally, increased Gazans' dependence on humanitarian aid, impeded economic development, and enabled Israel to maintain its occupation and the blockade of Gaza.
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