后新冠肺炎时代的巴以问题——新殖民主义视角

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Meng Shu, Yun Song, Han Zhang
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严格地说,以巴经济关系不能简单地定义为新殖民主义的占领,而是在控制、依赖、抵抗、剥削、垄断和干涉等方面与新殖民主义密切相关。因此,新殖民主义可以作为分析巴以经济关系的一个视角。虽然双方一直处于相对敌对的关系,但由于多年的僵局和以色列的经济控制,双方形成了相互依存的经济关系,以色列在这种关系中处于相对主导地位,这得益于其对土地的长期占领和控制,而巴勒斯坦的经济将继续高度依赖以色列,尽管其官方努力实现经济脱离接触。在这种情况下,以色列不愿意断绝关系,巴勒斯坦也无法与以色列的经济脱钩。新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,使巴以和谈前景更加黯淡。由于和平进程继续停滞不前,解决以色列和巴勒斯坦之间的争端仍然极不可能。
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The Palestine-Israel Issue in the Post-Covid-19 Era — From the Perspective of Neocolonialism
Abstract Strictly speaking, the economic relationship between Israel and Palestine cannot be simply defined as neocolonial occupation, but are closely related to neo-colonialism, in terms of control, dependence, resistance, exploitation, monopoly and interference. Therefore, neo-colonialism can be used as a perspective to analyse the economic relations between Palestine and Israel. Although the two sides have always been in a relatively hostile relationship, due to years of stalemate and Israeli economic control, the two sides have formed an interdependent economic relationship, where Israel has a relatively dominant position in the relations, thanks to its long-term occupation and control over the land, while the Palestinian economy will continue to remain highly dependent on Israel, despite its official efforts to achieve economic disengagement. In this case, Israel is reluctant to sever the relationship, and Palestine is unable to decouple from the Israeli economy. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has made the prospects for Palestinian-Israeli peace talks even bleaker. As the peace process continues to stall, a settlement to resolve the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians remains highly unlikely.
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