From War Profits to Peace Dividends - The New Political Economy of Israel

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1996

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Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon

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Since the late 1980s, Israel has been undergoing a profound transformation, characterized by reconciliation with its Arab neighbours and attempts to reintegrate into the regional economy, a transition from a militarized economy to open markets, and a decline of the collectivist ethos in favour of liberalism and free enterprise. This transition, we argue, is part of a world-wide shift from the 'depth' to 'breadth' of accumulation and the parallel globalization of ownership. In order to survive, the large Israeli corporations must substitute outward expansion for the old protectionism of a militarized economy, and give up domestic control in return for global alliances.

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Arms accumulation acquisitions capital capitalism centralization competition conflict conglomeration corporation crisis debt demographics development distribution dual economy elite energy finance globalization growth imperialism distribution IPE Israel labour liberalization M&A merger methodology Middle East military national interest security oil OPEC ownership Palestine peace politics power privatization profit ruling class sabotage stagflation state stock market technology TNC United States US violence war Zionism

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From War Profits to Peace Dividends - The New Political Economy of Israel. Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (1996). al-Siyasa al-Filastiniyya (Quarterly Journal of Palestine Policy). Vol. 3. No. 12. pp. 56-99. (Article - Journal; Arabic).

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