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Benjamin Netanyahu 11 Israel 9 West Bank 4 crisis 3 differential accumulation 3 dominant capital 3 fascism 3 globalization 3 leaders 3 neoliberalism 3 redistribution 3 religion 3 ruling class 3 "Vision 2030" 2 7 October 2023 2 Abdel Fattah al-Sisi 2 Betzalel Smotrich 2 China 2 Donald Trump 2 Egypt 2 Elon Musk 2 Gaza Strip 2 Gaza war 2 Germany 2 Government 2 Hamas terrorist attack 2 Haredim 2 International Criminal Court 2 Iran 2 Israel Beitenu 2 Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2 Itamar Ben-Gvir 2 Likud 2 Michael Ben-Ari 2 Muslim Brotherhood 2 Noam 2 Otzma Yehudit 2 Palestine 2 Palestinian Authority (PA) 2 Palestinian question 2
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Free 11 CC license 3
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Book / Working Paper 11
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Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Research Report 4 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1
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English 10 Hebrew 1
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Lintl, Peter 4 Roll, Stephan 4 Nitzan, Jonathan 3 Asseburg, Muriel 2 Bichler, Shimshon 2 Thies, Antonia 2 Bikler, Šimšōn 1
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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 4
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SWP Comment 4 SWP comment 4 Working Papers on Capital as Power 1 Working papers on capital as power 1
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EconStor 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 5
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Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' and Trump's second term : between diverging interests and business relations
Roll, Stephan; Thies, Antonia - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2025
Saudi Arabia has mixed expectations ahead of Donald Trump’s imminent second presidency. On the one hand, the royal family maintains close business relations with the president-elect and his entourage, which could lead to privileged access to the White House. On the other hand, Trump’s Middle...
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Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' and Trump's second term: Between diverging interests and business relations
Roll, Stephan; Thies, Antonia - 2025
Saudi Arabia has mixed expectations ahead of Donald Trump's imminent second presidency. On the one hand, the royal family maintains close business relations with the president-elect and his entourage, which could lead to privileged access to the White House. On the other hand, Trump's Middle...
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Israel's radical government: Dismantling the separation of powers, takeover of the state apparatus, and accelerated annexation
Asseburg, Muriel; Lintl, Peter - 2025
Israel's government is rapidly dismantling the separation of powers and expanding its control over the state apparatus. The military response to the attack by Hamas and other armed groups on 7 October 2023 appears to be leading to a permanent reoccupation of the Gaza Strip. The "voluntary"...
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Ice age for the 'cold peace' between Egypt and Israel: How the Gaza war is affecting bilateral relations
Roll, Stephan - 2024
The Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October 2023 and the subsequent Israeli military intervention in the Gaza Strip marks a turning point in relations not only between the two parties to the conflict but also between Egypt and Israel. Under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, those ties were steadily...
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Ice age for the 'cold peace' between Egypt and Israel : how the Gaza war is affecting bilateral relations
Roll, Stephan - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2024
The Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October 2023 and the subsequent Israeli military intervention in the Gaza Strip marks a turning point in relations not only between the two parties to the conflict but also between Egypt and Israel. Under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, those ties were steadily...
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Israel's radical government : dismantling the separation of powers, takeover of the state apparatus, and accelerated annexation
Asseburg, Muriel; Lintl, Peter - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2024
Israel's government is rapidly dismantling the separation of powers and expanding its control over the state apparatus. The military response to the attack by Hamas and other armed groups on 7 October 2023 appears to be leading to a permanent reoccupation of the Gaza Strip. The "voluntary"...
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Israel's anti-liberal coalition: The new government is seeking fundamental changes in the political system and in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Lintl, Peter - 2023
The new government in Israel is politically further to the right than any other before it. The success of the radical right parties and their inclusion in the government are the results of a long-term transformation of Israel's political landscape. One characteristic of this development is the...
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Regime Change and Dominant Capital: Lessons from Israel
Bichler, Shimshon; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2023
Israel’s ongoing crisis – or ‘judicial coup’ in popular parlance – has elicited two opposite responses. The first comes from global rating agencies, economists and investment strategists who see Israel’s country risk rising. The opposite reaction, by Prime Minister Netanyahu and his...
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המהפכה המשטרית" וקבוצות ההון הדומיננטיות"
Nitzan, Jonathan; Bichler, Shimshon - 2023
המשברים האחרונים בישראל, המכונים בשם אורווליאני טיפוסי "המהפכה המשפטית", הובילו לשתי תגובות סותרות לכאורה: האחת הייתה של פירמות ההשקעה ומיני כלכלנים ואנליסטים...
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Regime change and dominant capital : lessons from Israel
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2023
Israel's ongoing crisis - or 'judicial coup' in popular parlance - has elicited two opposite responses. The first comes from global rating agencies, economists and investment strategists who see Israel's country risk rising. The opposite reaction, by Prime Minister Netanyahu and his acolytes,...
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