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Geoeconomics of the Israel-Palestine Conflict

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The Israel-Palestine conflict, a persistent geopolitical dilemma, wields substantial influence on the global economic landscape. With the potential to disrupt international trade, reconfigure intricate supply chains, and significantly impact macroeconomic indicators, this conflict stands as an underappreciated economic phenomenon. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted economic and geopolitical repercussions of the Israel-Palestine conflict on the global order, exploring its potential influence on issues related to governance, global trade, and regional dynamics.The book offers a thorough analysis of the various economic effects of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. With the help of insights from a variety of fields, such as economics, political science, international relations, and humanitarian studies, it provides a comprehensive explanation of how this geopolitical battle affects the world economy. It goes beyond theory to include real-world case studies that show the conflict's true economic repercussions. The book is current and discusses the state of the Israel-Palestine conflict, which is relevant given how geopolitical conflicts are constantly changing. It examines the financial ramifications in light of current affairs, making it an important and topical reference for everyone trying to figure out how this protracted battle affects the world economy.Scholars and researchers in fields such as international relations, economics, political science, global studies, and conflict resolution will find the book valuable for its in-depth analysis and research on the Israel-Palestine conflict's geopolitical and economic dimensions. Policymakers and international organisations looking for workable solutions to deal with the economic difficulties brought on by geopolitical tensions will learn from the insights presented in the book.

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ISBN: 9781032843711
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Author: Rajesh Kumar, Debasis Neogi, Prasoon M Tripathi, Dayanand Pandey
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 182 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
Genres: International economics
Political economy
Economic theory and philosophy
Macroeconomics
Politics and government