West Bank

The resolution of the ongoing dispute about the West Bank and Gaza Strip will likely depend on the outcome of peace negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders. As the future of the Palestinian people arguably rests on what happens after peace becomes a reality, RAND has focused on and recommended policies for economic and infrastructure development in a post-peace era.

Research conducted by: Palestine Initiative; Center for Middle East Public Policy

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Some Sociological and Economic Aspects of Refugee Camps on the West Bank — Jan 1, 1971

This report makes comparisons between the camp refugees and the noncamp population near Jalazon, Jordan, and records observations that may be applied to the camps on the West Bank in general.

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Economic Structure and Development Prospects of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip — Jan 1, 1971

The 1967 Six Day War united economies of different structure and levels of development — Israel and the West Bank and the Gaza Strip — and disrupted past economic ties between the occupied territories and other Arab states.

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Israel and the Palestinian Occupied Territories: Military-Political Issues in the Debate — Jan 1, 1971

A study of Israeli views on the disposition of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

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Israel's Occupation of the West Bank : The First Two Years. — Jan 1, 1970

Outlines the changes in policies of the Israel military authorities during the initial period of occupation of the West Bank of Jordan. The Israel government's primary concern after June 1967 was to maintain a secure military position on the West Ba...

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