PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION UNDER MILITARY OCCUPATION: A PRESENTATION OF COGAT
Abstract
Following the Oslo accords, Areas A, B and C have been created, with area C under Israeli military occupation. Our paper aims to offer a brief look into the core values that animate the Israeli political and security establishment and how these are reflected in the way the governance of area C of the West Bank is implemented.References
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