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ISBN 10: 0203928334
ISBN 13: 9780203928332
Author: Anne Le More
1 AID BECAUSE OF POLITICS
Analytical background: aid, politics, conflict and peacebuilding
Aid harming politics
Aid in support of politics
Aid instead of politics
International law, discourse and perceptions
The occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)
Discourse and perceptions
The aid coordination architecture: a political framework for assistance
Formal capital and local level aid coordination structures prior to the intifada
The politics of the Oslo aid coordination structure
Informal aid coordination structures during the intifada
Conclusion
2 ISRAELI POLICIES
Territorial separation, cantonment, dispossession and segregation
Closure
Settlement expansion and supporting infrastructure
The Separation Barrier
De-development and macroeconomic decline under Oslo and the intifada
A one-sided economic integration
Loss of income, unemployment and economic recession
An increasingly fragmented economy
The emergence of a humanitarian crisis
Rising poverty levels
Rising human insecurity: food, health, education and housing
Conclusion
3 PALESTINIAN ADJUSTMENT
Authoritarianism and the personalization of power
The primacy of the executive
Clientelism and the growth of the public sector
The corruption of the Palestinian authority
The misuse and waste of public funds
PA monopolies
Healthier public finances?
Security, human rights and domestic opposition
The Palestinian security forces
Security, patronage and regime stability
Human rights violations
The failure to rein in domestic opposition
Conclusion
4 AID INSTEAD OF POLITICS
The bilateral protagonists: the US plays, the EU pays
US aid policy
The European assistance programme
The politics of European money
Intra-European dynamics
American–European rivalry
Low politics: leadership of aid coordination fora
High-politics: substance or style?
The multilateral sponsors: the UN ‘processes’, the World Bank leads
The United Nations involvement
The politics of UN involvement
Enter the World Bank
Conclusion
5 ESPOUSING ISRAELI POLICIES
Short-term fixes, political relief and variation on a similar theme
Emergency budget support and job creation, 1994–1997
Ephemeral return to the Emergency Assistance Programme, 1998–2000
Emergency budget support, job creation, cash assistance and humanitarian aid, 2000–2005
Mitigating the socio-economic and humanitarian crises
Aid for the Palestinians: meeting basic needs; alleviating poverty
Donors instead of Israel: compensating for the deterioration in Palestinian socio-economic indicators
Humanitarian dilemmas and the ‘deluxe occupation’
Underwriting the process of Palestinian territorial fragmentation
Aid for Israel: allocating aid according to Israeli territorial and strategic resource considerations
Lack of Palestinian national planning
Conclusion
6 FUNDING PALESTINIAN ADJUSTMENT
Bailing out the PA: budget support, 1994–1998 and 2000–2005
Budget support: first wave, 1994–1998
Budget support: the return, 2000–2005
Legitimizing the regime: de-democratizing Palestinian politics
Conferring legitimacy on the peace process: the 1996 elections
De-democratization: the marginalization of the Palestinians from outside
Reforming the regime, 2002–2005
The origins: the 1999 international task force report on strengthening Palestinian public institutions
The international task force on Palestinian reform, 2002–2005
Conclusion
CONCLUSION
Continuity amidst fragmentation
‘High’ versus ‘low’ politics
Devastating consequences
Epilogue: aid to the Palestinians after Hamas’ electoral victory
Suspending such high levels of aid; bringing politics back in
APPENDIX I Overview of foreign aid to the occupied Palestinian territory, 1994–2004
APPENDIX II The aid coordination structure during Oslo and the intifada
The aid coordination structure as of 20001
The evolution of the coordination structure after 2000
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Tags: Anne Le More, International, Assistance, Palestinians