ISBN 9780994682574
Pages 248
Dimensions 229 x 152mm
Published 2019
Publisher Afro-Middle East Centre, South Africa
Format Paperback

Outsourcing Repression

Israeli-Palestinian security coordination

by Alaa Tartir

Outsourcing Repression is a collection of analyses and essays on the roots, manifestations and consequences of the paradigm of security coordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA). The book discusses four key themes: the evolution and reform of Palestinian security forces and security coordination since the inception of the Oslo Accords; the militarisation of Palestinian aid and the foundation of a police state; the outsourcing of repression and sponsorship of authoritarianism; and the criminalisation of Palestinian resistance as a consequence of donor-driven security sector reform of the Palestinian Authority security establishment.

Outsourcing Repression is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the security framework of the Oslo Accords, as well as the mechanisms of control that Palestinians are subjected to, and the additional layers of repression and authoritarianism that Palestinians in the Occupied Territory have faced since 1993. This volume will be of interest to a wide-range of readers, including academics, policymakers and activists who are concerned about rights, justice, freedom, and dignity in Occupied Palestine.

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About the Author

Alaa Tartir

A research associate at the Centre on Conflict,Development and Peacebuilding at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, Alaa Tartir is also a policy and programme advisor at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, and a visiting professor at the Paris School of International Affairs, SciencesPo. Tartir is the co-editor of Palestine and Rule of Power: Local Dissent vs. International Governance (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2019).