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The Palestine Laboratory : how Israel exports the technology of occupation around the world / Antony Loewenstein.

By: ISBN:
  • 9789361139123 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4
Contents:
The 1970s -- Days of Hope -- Selling Weapons to Anyone Who Wants Them -- September 11 Was Good for Business -- Preventing an Outbreak of Peace -- Selling Israeli Occupation to the World -- The Enduring Appeal of Israeli Domination -- Israeli Mass Surveillance in the Brain of Your Phone -- Social Media Companies Don't Like Palestinians.
Summary: "Bestselling journalist Antony Loewenstein uncovers a hidden world in a global investigation, drawing on secret documents, revealing interviews, and on-the-ground reporting. He shows how Palestine became the perfect laboratory for the Israeli military-techno complex: surveillance, home demolitions, indefinite incarceration, and brutality of the hi-tech tools of the "Start-up Nation."
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for 2024-25
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 338.4 LOE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available Recommended by Dr. Manpreet Singh Dhillon 40113

The 1970s -- Days of Hope -- Selling Weapons to Anyone Who Wants Them -- September 11 Was Good for Business -- Preventing an Outbreak of Peace -- Selling Israeli Occupation to the World -- The Enduring Appeal of Israeli Domination -- Israeli Mass Surveillance in the Brain of Your Phone -- Social Media Companies Don't Like Palestinians.

"Bestselling journalist Antony Loewenstein uncovers a hidden world in a global investigation, drawing on secret documents, revealing interviews, and on-the-ground reporting. He shows how Palestine became the perfect laboratory for the Israeli military-techno complex: surveillance, home demolitions, indefinite incarceration, and brutality of the hi-tech tools of the "Start-up Nation."

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