No Base, No Problem? How Jordan's Monarchy Survives Amidst Upheaval and Failure
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Hashemite endurance ultimately stems from the regime's successes in hollowing out, co-opting, and socially disembedding the country’s labor movement and political parties.
The Structural Logic of Repression in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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Needs for cash and foreign currency force the hands of Jordanian policymakers when it comes to austerity

Money, Power and their Discontents in the Occupied West Bank
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The costs of business have proven perilously high for the Palestinian people
The Endurance of Farce and Folly: The Two State Solution as Sensible Policy Consensus
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Delusion or cynicism pervade the Democratic Party's support for a two state solution

A Genealogy of Oligarchy: Part I
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A recounting of Fatah and capital's convergence

A Genealogy of Oligarchy: Part II
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Primary beneficiaries of the peace business, Fatah and elite businessmen accumulated enormous resources, institutional footholds, and unmatched influence with external patrons over the course of the 1990s

A Genealogy of Oligarchy: Part III
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The post-Arafat years dissolved any meaningful distinction between the Palestinian state and an elite, internationally-embedded fraction of the country’s capitalist class

Budgets and Balance Sheets: The Fiscal Sociology of the Palestinian Authority
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Fiscal policy choices made by the Palestinian Authority have buttressed divides of class and polarized the distribution of income, wealth, and opportunity in the occupied West Bank