The Palestinian statehood-by-2011 program, framed through neoliberal institution building, redefines and diverts the Palestinian liberation struggle. Focusing on its economic aspects, and in particular the underlying neoliberal thought that goes beyond narrow economic policy applications, this essay argues that the program cannot succeed either as the midwife of independence or as a strategy for Palestinian economic development. Its weaknesses, the authors contend, derive not only from neoliberalism's inability to deliver sustainable and equitable economic growth worldwide, but also because neoliberal "governance" under occupation, however "good," cannot substitute for the broader struggle for national rights nor ensure the Palestinian right to development.
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January 2011
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January 01 2011
Neoliberalism as Liberation: The Statehood Program and the Remaking of the Palestinian National Movement
Journal of Palestine Studies (2011) 40 (2): 6–25.
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Raja Khalidi, Sobhi Samour; Neoliberalism as Liberation: The Statehood Program and the Remaking of the Palestinian National Movement. Journal of Palestine Studies 1 January 2011; 40 (2): 6–25. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2011.XL.2.6
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