The European Union and Occupied Palestinian Territories: State-Building Without A State
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This book seeks to find out how effectively the EU has utilised state-building as a tool for peace-building through the case of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. To answer this question, it offers a unique and comprehensive analysis of the EU’s distinctive role as a state-builder in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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European Union, Occupied Palestinian Territories, State-building, Security Sector Reform, Judiciary Sector Reform
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