巴勒斯坦社会经济状况的看法:来自盖洛普和世界价值观调查的证据

V. Hlasny, Lea Battal, Lida El-Ahmadieh
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本报告评估巴勒斯坦人对被占领巴勒斯坦领土内社会经济状况的看法、价值和意见的趋势。使用一套关于巴勒斯坦居民的观念和价值观的盖洛普世界民意调查和世界价值观调查指标,我们发现巴勒斯坦人对各种社会经济机构、机会和结果的看法一直很低。巴勒斯坦人对自己的生活条件、经济和政治领导的满意度很低,落后于其他非海湾合作委员会阿拉伯国家的居民,尤其是在阿拉伯之春革命开始之前。在阿拉伯之春之后的几年里,巴勒斯坦和非海湾合作委员会国家的趋势在某种程度上在若干指标上趋同,反映了阿拉伯区域和巴勒斯坦的政治和经济发展。巴勒斯坦人的悲观情绪主要是由于以色列的长期占领以及压制性的安全和经济政策。这些都加剧了巴勒斯坦人对他们周围的机构、他们的生活、他们的权利和他们未来机会的悲观看法。对巴勒斯坦人流动的限制,对巴勒斯坦大片领土的占领,对公共财政的扣留和削弱,对商业机会的剥夺,以及由此导致的大多数巴勒斯坦人的经济剥夺——所有这些都破坏了巴勒斯坦人的精神,破坏了他们对国家民主化的兴趣,破坏了他们对未来的展望。人民的怨恨和绝望不时在国内或跨界敌对行动中爆发,阻碍了正常化和社会经济进步的任何可能性,使巴勒斯坦人永远陷入贫困的陷阱。只有重新建立巴勒斯坦人的人权、经济机会和对政府机构的信任,巴勒斯坦的经济繁荣和社会稳定才会占上风。这要求进行国内改革,加强对权力的制衡,但最重要的是重新谈判以色列部队在被占领土上的作用,并执行新的安排。
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Perceptions of Socio-Economic Conditions in Palestine: Evidence from Gallup and World Values Surveys
This report assesses trends in perceptions, values and opinions of Palestinians regarding socio-economic conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory. Using a set of Gallup World Poll and World Values Survey indicators of Palestinian residents’ perceptions and values, we find that Palestinians’ views of various socio-economic institutions, opportunities and outcomes have been low. Palestinians’ satisfaction with their living conditions, economy and political leadership is low, and lags behind that of residents in other non-GCC Arab countries, particularly before the start of Arab Spring revolutions. The trends in Palestine and in non-GCC countries converge to some degree for a number of indicators in the years following the Arab Spring, reflecting political and economic developments in the Arab region as well as in Palestine. Palestinians’ gloomy sentiments are primarily due to the protracted Israeli occupation accompanied by repressive security and economic policies. These have fueled pessimism in Palestinians’ perceptions of institutions around them, their lives, their rights, and their future opportunities. Restrictions on Palestinians’ mobility, the occupation of large parts of Palestinian territory, the withholding and sapping of public finances, the denial of business opportunities, and the resulting economic deprivation of the majority of Palestinians – all of these undermine Palestinians’ spirit, interest in democratization of their state, and outlook on the future. People’s resentment and hopelessness periodically flare up in civil or cross-border hostilities, thwarting any possibility of normalization and socio-economic progress, and keeping Palestinians in a perpetual deprivation trap. Economic prosperity and social stability in Palestine will prevail only once Palestinians’ human rights, economic opportunities, and trust in government institutions are reestablished. This calls for domestic reforms, strengthening of the balance of checks on power, but most importantly renegotiation of the role of Israeli forces in the occupied territory and enforcement of the new arrangement.
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