Global Capitalism and Israel (Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "The Global Political Economy of Israel")

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2003

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Hanieh, Adam

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One of the characteristics of much academic writing is an obsession with theory at the expense of empirical investigation. It is rare to find a book that combines genuinely novel theoretical exploration with rigorous empirical study, the more so in fields such as political science where abstraction seems to have become the norm. It is for this reason that The Global Political Economy of Israel is such a gripping read. A remarkable investigation into the concrete workings of the Israeli and U.S. economies that avoids the fatuous generalities of much of the globalization literature, it presents a challenging theoretical framework that not only clarifies the past but also seeks to understand the present.

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arms accumulation capital capitalism centralization conflict corporation crisis development distribution dual economy elite energy finance globalization growth imperialism distribution inflation Israel labour liberalization methodology Middle East military national interest security oil ownership Palestine peace politics power privatization profit ruling class stagflation state technology TNC United States US violence war Zionism

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Global Capitalism and Israel (Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "The Global Political Economy of Israel"). Hanieh, Adam. (2003). Monthly Review. Vol. 54. No. 8, January. pp. 40-45. (Review; English).

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