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Connections / Episode 96: Indirect Rule in Occupied Palestine with Diana Greenwald

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Connections
Episode 96: Indirect Rule in Occupied Palestine with Diana Greenwald
{{langos=='en'?('17/09/2024' | todate):('17/09/2024' | artodate)}} - Issue 11.2
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani and Diana Greenwald discuss Israel’s search for a native pillar to mediate its rule in the occupied West Bank. This episode examines the role of local government and the Palestinian Authority in Israel’s strategy of domination.

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Diana Greenwald
Diana Greenwald

Assistant Professor of Political Science at CUNY.

Diana B. Greenwald is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the City College of New York. Her main research interests are the politics of the Middle East, nationalism, conflict, and state-building. Her book, Mayors in the Middle: Indirect Rule and Local Government in Occupied Palestine examines Palestinian local politics under Israeli occupation. Greenwald's research has been published in PS: Political Science & Politics, Middle East Law and Governance, and Civil Wars. Her writing has also appeared in a range of outlets, including Jadaliyya, The National Interest, The Washington Post's Monkey Cage, +972 Magazine, and Foreign Policy.

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