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OverviewThis book explores how the rule of power relates to the case of occupied Palestine, examining features of local dissent and international governance. The project considers expressions of the rule of power in two particular ways: settler colonialism and neoliberalism. As power is always accompanied by resistance, the authors engage with and explores forms of everyday resistance to the logics and regimes of neoliberal governance and settler colonialism. They investigate wide-ranging issues and dynamics related to international governance, liberal peacebuilding, statebuilding, and development, the claim to politics, and the notion and practice of resistance. This work will be of interest for academics focusing on modern Middle Eastern politics, international relations, as well as for courses on contemporary conflicts, peacebuilding, and development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alaa Tartir , Timothy SeidelPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2019 ed. Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9783030059484ISBN 10: 3030059480 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 12 January 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAll the contributions of this book are equally interesting and thought provoking ... . In summary, this volume presents many new ideas and new approaches, an impressive range of ethnographic research and fieldwork, the use of both quantitative and qualitative work, and to top it off, is thoroughly theory oriented. ... Palestine and Rule of Power should be on the desk of every student of contemporary Palestine. (Helga Baumgarten, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 68 (4), 2019) Beata Paragi recommends this volume for exploring the diversity of Palestinian actors, voices and views when it comes to local political demands and modes of resistance. ... Palestine and Rule of Power is an excellent volume targeting advanced readers, a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature and a recommended read that explores the diversity of actors, voices and views on the Palestinian side. (Beata Paragi, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, May 30, 2019) The volume contributes to ongoing debates on the Palestine-Israel conflict and the role played by the international community and international donors. ... This represents a valuable contribution to the established literature on the conflict. (Flavia Clementi, The International Spectator, Vol. 54 (4), 2019) All the contributions of this book are equally interesting and thought provoking ... . In summary, this volume presents many new ideas and new approaches, an impressive range of ethnographic research and fieldwork, the use of both quantitative and qualitative work, and to top it off, is thoroughly theory oriented. ... Palestine and Rule of Power should be on the desk of every student of contemporary Palestine. (Helga Baumgarten, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 68 (4), 2019) Beata Paragi recommends this volume for exploring the diversity of Palestinian actors, voices and views when it comes to local political demands and modes of resistance. ... Palestine and Rule of Power is an excellent volume targeting advanced readers, a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature and a recommended read that explores the diversity of actors, voices and views on the Palestinian side. (Beata Paragi, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, May 30, 2019) The individual contributions in this edited volume are all well worth a read. ... All readers with a contemporary interest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should read this book both because it provides a series of interesting approaches to critically understand the top-tier polices and, perhaps more importantly, due to its ability to ethnographically engage with the people living under these systems. (Jorgen Jensehaugen, Journal of Peace Research, May 18, 2019) The volume contributes to ongoing debates on the Palestine-Israel conflict and the role played by the international community and international donors. ... This represents a valuable contribution to the established literature on the conflict. (Flavia Clementi, The International Spectator, Vol. 54 (4), 2019) All the contributions of this book are equally interesting and thought provoking ... . In summary, this volume presents many new ideas and new approaches, an impressive range of ethnographic research and fieldwork, the use of both quantitative and qualitative work, and to top it off, is thoroughly theory oriented. ... Palestine and Rule of Power should be on the desk of every student of contemporary Palestine. (Helga Baumgarten, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 68 (4), 2019) Beata Paragi recommends this volume for exploring the diversity of Palestinian actors, voices and views when it comes to local political demands and modes of resistance. ... Palestine and Rule of Power is an excellent volume targeting advanced readers, a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature and a recommended read that explores the diversity of actors, voices and views on the Palestinian side. (Beata Paragi, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, May 30, 2019) Beata Paragi recommends this volume for exploring the diversity of Palestinian actors, voices and views when it comes to local political demands and modes of resistance. ... Palestine and Rule of Power is an excellent volume targeting advanced readers, a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature and a recommended read that explores the diversity of actors, voices and views on the Palestinian side. (Beata Paragi, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, May 30, 2019) Author InformationAlaa Tartir is Research Associate at the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Switzerland, and Program Advisor to Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network. Timothy Seidel is Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University, USA. 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