International Migration-Development Nexus: The Case of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)

R. Asali
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The international migration-development nexus has attracted a lot of scholarly attention in the last few years. It is widely believed that international migration can have profound and positive impacts on the development process in migrant-sending countries if the governments of these countries adopt proper policies. In this paper, I take the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) as a case study to examine the impact of international migration on the development process in this conflict-stricken country. The Palestinian case is an interesting case study because the OPT: has a very weak economy; has very high population growth rate; and suffers from high levels of political instability. Therefore, it has all key factors that push migration. In fact, migration, forced and voluntary, has been a consistent and structural feature of the life of the Palestinians since the late nineteenth century, and this extensive migration has resulted in a large number of spreading all over the world, including very successful and well-established communities in different countries such as the USA and Germany. In my paper, I examined five key aspects of international migration that could have a positive impact on the development process in the OPT: 1-Bilateral & multi-lateral temporary labor agreements between the OPT and other countries, that aim at reducing unemployment in the OPT; 2-Financial remittances sent back to the OPT; 3-Diaspora organizations that support development activities in the OPT; 4-Investments that are made by diaspora Palestinian businessmen in the OPT; 5-Return migration and brain circulation of highly skilled diaspora Palestinians. Based on a wide range of scholarly materials and official reports that are relevant to the international migration-development nexus in the OPT, I argue that international migration could be a potent development tool in the OPT if it is utilized effectively by the Palestinian Authority (PA) in a way that is sensitive and responsive to the peculiar and complex Palestinian context. The PA should formulate a clear policy about migration, and the issue of migration should be fully institutionalized and integrated into national development planning so that the positive developmental impact of international migration is maximized.
国际移民与发展的关系:巴勒斯坦被占领土的案例
近年来,国际移民与发展的关系引起了学术界的广泛关注。人们普遍认为,如果移民输出国的政府采取适当的政策,国际移民可以对这些国家的发展进程产生深远和积极的影响。在本文中,我以巴勒斯坦被占领土(OPT)为案例研究,考察国际移民对这个饱受冲突困扰的国家的发展进程的影响。巴勒斯坦的情况是一个有趣的研究案例,因为巴勒斯坦被占领土的经济非常疲弱;人口增长率很高;并且遭受着高度的政治不稳定。因此,它具有推动移民的所有关键因素。事实上,自19世纪后期以来,强迫和自愿的移徙一直是巴勒斯坦人生活的一贯和结构性特征,这种广泛的移徙已导致大量移民遍布世界各地,包括在美国和德国等不同国家建立了非常成功和完善的社区。在我的论文中,我研究了可能对OPT的发展进程产生积极影响的国际移民的五个关键方面:1 . OPT与其他国家之间的双边和多边临时劳工协议,旨在减少OPT的失业率;2-寄回被占领土的金融汇款;3-支持被占领土发展活动的侨民组织;4 .巴勒斯坦商人在巴勒斯坦被占领土的投资;5 .返回移民和高技能巴勒斯坦侨民的人才流动。基于与巴勒斯坦被占领土国际移民-发展关系相关的广泛学术材料和官方报告,我认为,如果巴勒斯坦权力机构(PA)以一种敏感和响应特殊而复杂的巴勒斯坦背景的方式有效利用国际移民,国际移民可能成为巴勒斯坦被占领土强有力的发展工具。巴勒斯坦权力机构应制定明确的移民政策,将移民问题充分制度化并纳入国家发展规划,使国际移民对发展的积极影响最大化。
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