State formation in Palestine : viability and governance during a social transformation / edited by Mushtaq Husain Khan.
Material type: TextSeries: Political economy of the Middle East and North Africa ; 2.Publication details: New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (viii, 249 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0203448251
- 9780203448250
- 9786610046690
- 6610046697
- 9780415338011
- 0415338018
- Palestinian Arabs -- Politics and government -- 1993-
- Palestinian Arabs -- Economic conditions
- Nation-state
- Palestinian National Authority
- Palestiniens -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1993-
- Palestiniens -- Conditions économiques
- Nation
- nations
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General
- Nation-state
- Palestinian Arabs -- Economic conditions
- Palestinian Arabs -- Politics and government
- Middle East -- Palestinian National Authority
- Since 1993
- 320.95695/3 22
- DS119.76 .S798 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
State formation in Palestine : achievements, constraints and prospects for the future / Mushtaq Husain Khan -- Evaluating the emerging Palestinian state : "good governance" versus "transformation potential" / Mushtaq Husain Khan -- State formation under the PNA : potential outcomes and their viability / Jamil Hilal and Mushtaq Husain Khan -- Israel and the Palestinian economy : integration or containment? / Adel Zagha and Husam Zomlot -- PNA political institutions and the future of state formation / Inge Amundsen and Basem Ezbidi -- Monopolies and the PNA / Mohamed M. Nasr -- Taxation and state formation in Palestine 1994-2000 / Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Adel Zagha -- Donor assistance, rent-seeking and elite formation / Sari Hanafi and Linda Tabar.
Print version record.
This book examines key questions, and challenges the widely prevalent view that the Palestinian Authority collapsed because of its internal governance failures, its lack of commitment to democracy, and corruption.
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