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The article presents an analysis of the nature, structure, and dynamics of the relation between the Israeli and Palestinian economies as they have evolved during the occupation period and the few short years of limited Palestinian self-rule. It reveals the various asymmetries and anomalies in...
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The de-development of the Palestinian economy began in 1967, following Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip (WBGS). Following the Oslo Accords of 1993, this de-development has continued. The WBGS remained dependent on the Israeli labor market for jobs until 2000, when Israel...
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This brief article introduces the four articles in the symposium.
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The Austrian school of economics is generally considered an antiwar school. The Austrian view is not derived from a religious or class-based ideological viewpoints, but instead derives entirely from the school’s fundamental economic tenets. This article examines the writings of Ludwig von...
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The article applies insights of contest theory to al Qaeda's recruitment process. Al Qaeda can be considered as a contest organizer rewarding an indivisible prize, namely, official membership and economic rewards, to candidate extremist groups. Would-be terrorists must then compete with each...
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Using as-yet-unpublished material, the article considers the interaction of the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) with the “bribe culture” that surrounds international arms deals. It finds evidence of two phases. The first, which lasted until 1976, may be characterized as...
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This article considers the so-called resource curse plaguing fragile states with abundant extractive resources. It critically assesses the assumption that nonstate actors such as extractive industries, civil society organizations, and investors have the ability to exert effective pressure...
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impact of the aggression, the heightened terrorist threat has some long-lasting, if diffuse, macroeconomic repercussions … risk, higher trade costs possibly affecting international trade, and stepped-up security spending partially rolling back …
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This document describes the evolution of defense, justice and security spending and criminality in Colombia since 1950 … provide security, defense and justice to citizens. Among them are the improvement of the reward assignation system to private …
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The criminality rate in Colombia (crime/population) grew rapidly between the middle seventies and eighties, since then … kidnapping. In a similar way defense, security and justice spending have grown. This paper will present some reasons that explain …
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