Syrian Crises Spreads Into Lebanon

How about the elderly that face having to either heat one room or eat a meal during the winter months. The children going to school hungry because their parents cant afford to feed them. The rising poverty amongst the working classes in all civilised nations. The changes to the climate causing widespread flooding. The increasing Islamic terrorism spreading across our towns and cities, with rape used by muslims as a terror tactic.
Maybe you in your straw house is saved all this but in Europe it is an ever present part of life. Why should 10% of my taxes go in buying weapons to kill British and American soldiers by islamonazi terrorists. The aid from the UK alone to Palestine could fund the feeding of the children here every day and still have enough to pay for all the elderly's heating costs.
So you've discovered poor Arabs and Europeans are victims of Empire?
Why don't you discover a European country that's seen millions of its civilians maimed, murdered, displaced, and incarcerated by Muslim terror since 2003.

"Victims of Empire".

The only victim I see george is you - the victim of worn out, 1970's era slogans.
So why don't you name that European country that's seen millions of its civilians maimed, murdered, raped, incarcerated, and displaced by Muslim terror since 2003?
 
So you've discovered poor Arabs and Europeans are victims of Empire?
Why don't you discover a European country that's seen millions of its civilians maimed, murdered, displaced, and incarcerated by Muslim terror since 2003.

"Victims of Empire".

The only victim I see george is you - the victim of worn out, 1970's era slogans.




He wants to see the world force HIS RACIST ANTI SEMITIC JEW HATRED on Israel while he is left alone to attack innocent Jewish children just because they are Jews.
Using your Iranian aircraft carriers and spy satellites.
 
So you've discovered poor Arabs and Europeans are victims of Empire?
Why don't you discover a European country that's seen millions of its civilians maimed, murdered, displaced, and incarcerated by Muslim terror since 2003.

"Victims of Empire".

The only victim I see george is you - the victim of worn out, 1970's era slogans.
So why don't you name that European country that's seen millions of its civilians maimed, murdered, raped, incarcerated, and displaced by Muslim terror since 2003?

Why such an arbitrary timeframe, and why the forgery of "millions of its citizens..."

If you want a scorecard of dead moslems, you can begin at the very latest mosque bombing and proceed backward from there, oh... about fourteen hundred years.
 
"The neoliberal turn is indicated by the rapid wave of privatization across the Middle East: factories, airlines, postal services, hospitals, banks, electricity and water plants have been transferred into private hands.

"Most importantly, from the perspective of US and other foreign capital, the opening of the region's oil and gas fields (and the downstream sectors of petrochemical industry) promises a generational reversal in ownership structures.

"The most dramatic example of this is found of course in Iraq, where the government recently agreed to the return of the four largest Western oil companies (the same four companies which controlled Iraqi oil from the 1920s until nationalization in 1972)."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 2"

What "conspiracies", H(asbara)olly

I'm afraid you and your cut and paste neo-pal Adam are a bit late to the neo-party. It hasn't occurred to you why the folks you cut and paste from publish on obscure internet tablouds?

Honestly george, the neo-slogans and neo-socislist nonsense barfed-up by "Mr Zine" amounts to every worn out neo-socialist fantasy.
Honestly, H(asbara)olly, if such a thing is possible, can't you see how the US reliance upon corrupt ME governments like Jordan and Egypt, regional integration projects like the GCC, and, of course, the Jewish state's militarism is used to inflict neo-liberal economic schemes like the Palestine Reform and Development Plan on the majority of people living there?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 2"

Honestly, goofy name caller, can't you see that your conspiracy theories have placed you in the fringe loon category?

Part of the issue you face is your reliance on similar fringe loons such as your pal Adam who writes for obscure tabloids because his views actually are conspiracy theory prattle.

There's a lot of entertainment value in a good thumping conspiracy theory. I’m particularly fond of the ones that involve aliens, subterranean civilizations, and the control of the president by radio signals tuned to the resonant frequency of his fillings. Mel Gibson's marvelous movie Conspiracy Theory puts the subject to excellent use.

But the significance of the growing frequency of conspiracy theories with political coloring such as promoted by your pal Adam must not be overlooked. They're not just a way to cast one's ideological adversaries as intent upon despotism, death, and destruction. A conspiracy is invariably rooted in the perception or construction of a plausible common motive .

To hold a conspiracy theory requires that you believe that a significant number of people -- in the political-conspiracy case, people who wield political power -- share a single, well-defined motivation, and moreover, share it strongly and single-mindedly enough to put themselves at great risk by acting on it. So the theory begins with a willingness and gullibility to assume evil of a group of others; it doesn't end there.
 
I'm afraid you and your cut and paste neo-pal Adam are a bit late to the neo-party. It hasn't occurred to you why the folks you cut and paste from publish on obscure internet tablouds?

Honestly george, the neo-slogans and neo-socislist nonsense barfed-up by "Mr Zine" amounts to every worn out neo-socialist fantasy.
Honestly, H(asbara)olly, if such a thing is possible, can't you see how the US reliance upon corrupt ME governments like Jordan and Egypt, regional integration projects like the GCC, and, of course, the Jewish state's militarism is used to inflict neo-liberal economic schemes like the Palestine Reform and Development Plan on the majority of people living there?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 2"

Honestly, goofy name caller, can't you see that your conspiracy theories have placed you in the fringe loon category?

Part of the issue you face is your reliance on similar fringe loons such as your pal Adam who writes for obscure tabloids because his views actually are conspiracy theory prattle.

There's a lot of entertainment value in a good thumping conspiracy theory. I’m particularly fond of the ones that involve aliens, subterranean civilizations, and the control of the president by radio signals tuned to the resonant frequency of his fillings. Mel Gibson's marvelous movie Conspiracy Theory puts the subject to excellent use.

But the significance of the growing frequency of conspiracy theories with political coloring such as promoted by your pal Adam must not be overlooked. They're not just a way to cast one's ideological adversaries as intent upon despotism, death, and destruction. A conspiracy is invariably rooted in the perception or construction of a plausible common motive .

To hold a conspiracy theory requires that you believe that a significant number of people -- in the political-conspiracy case, people who wield political power -- share a single, well-defined motivation, and moreover, share it strongly and single-mindedly enough to put themselves at great risk by acting on it. So the theory begins with a willingness and gullibility to assume evil of a group of others; it doesn't end there.
"Dr Adam Hanieh
BSc (Adelaide); MA (Al Quds); PhD (York)
OverviewTeachingResearchPublications
Adam Hanieh
Department of Development Studies
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies
London Middle East Institute (LMEI)
Member
Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS)
Advisory Committee Member
Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States
Research Cluster Member
Labour, Movements and Development
Research Cluster Member
Migration, Mobility and Development Research Cluster
Research Cluster Member
Name:Dr Adam HaniehEmail address:[email protected]"

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

Why don't you post your resume, Hasbara(silly)olly
 
Honestly, H(asbara)olly, if such a thing is possible, can't you see how the US reliance upon corrupt ME governments like Jordan and Egypt, regional integration projects like the GCC, and, of course, the Jewish state's militarism is used to inflict neo-liberal economic schemes like the Palestine Reform and Development Plan on the majority of people living there?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 2"

Honestly, goofy name caller, can't you see that your conspiracy theories have placed you in the fringe loon category?

Part of the issue you face is your reliance on similar fringe loons such as your pal Adam who writes for obscure tabloids because his views actually are conspiracy theory prattle.

There's a lot of entertainment value in a good thumping conspiracy theory. I’m particularly fond of the ones that involve aliens, subterranean civilizations, and the control of the president by radio signals tuned to the resonant frequency of his fillings. Mel Gibson's marvelous movie Conspiracy Theory puts the subject to excellent use.

But the significance of the growing frequency of conspiracy theories with political coloring such as promoted by your pal Adam must not be overlooked. They're not just a way to cast one's ideological adversaries as intent upon despotism, death, and destruction. A conspiracy is invariably rooted in the perception or construction of a plausible common motive .

To hold a conspiracy theory requires that you believe that a significant number of people -- in the political-conspiracy case, people who wield political power -- share a single, well-defined motivation, and moreover, share it strongly and single-mindedly enough to put themselves at great risk by acting on it. So the theory begins with a willingness and gullibility to assume evil of a group of others; it doesn't end there.
"Dr Adam Hanieh
BSc (Adelaide); MA (Al Quds); PhD (York)
OverviewTeachingResearchPublications
Adam Hanieh
Department of Development Studies
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies
London Middle East Institute (LMEI)
Member
Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS)
Advisory Committee Member
Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States
Research Cluster Member
Labour, Movements and Development
Research Cluster Member
Migration, Mobility and Development Research Cluster
Research Cluster Member
Name:Dr Adam HaniehEmail address:[email protected]"

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

Why don't you post your resume, Hasbara(silly)olly

With fruit cases such as you in the world, I'm not about to post personal data in a forum such as this.

In the meantime, be sure to keep a link to whatever your pal Adam posts, you're unable to address comments on your own so you spam the board with cutting and pasting from conspiracy theory loons who share your inadequacies.

Oh, and the name-calling, it only serves to showcase your inability to compose a coherent argument.
 
Honestly, goofy name caller, can't you see that your conspiracy theories have placed you in the fringe loon category?

Part of the issue you face is your reliance on similar fringe loons such as your pal Adam who writes for obscure tabloids because his views actually are conspiracy theory prattle.

There's a lot of entertainment value in a good thumping conspiracy theory. I’m particularly fond of the ones that involve aliens, subterranean civilizations, and the control of the president by radio signals tuned to the resonant frequency of his fillings. Mel Gibson's marvelous movie Conspiracy Theory puts the subject to excellent use.

But the significance of the growing frequency of conspiracy theories with political coloring such as promoted by your pal Adam must not be overlooked. They're not just a way to cast one's ideological adversaries as intent upon despotism, death, and destruction. A conspiracy is invariably rooted in the perception or construction of a plausible common motive .

To hold a conspiracy theory requires that you believe that a significant number of people -- in the political-conspiracy case, people who wield political power -- share a single, well-defined motivation, and moreover, share it strongly and single-mindedly enough to put themselves at great risk by acting on it. So the theory begins with a willingness and gullibility to assume evil of a group of others; it doesn't end there.
"Dr Adam Hanieh
BSc (Adelaide); MA (Al Quds); PhD (York)
OverviewTeachingResearchPublications
Adam Hanieh
Department of Development Studies
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies
London Middle East Institute (LMEI)
Member
Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS)
Advisory Committee Member
Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States
Research Cluster Member
Labour, Movements and Development
Research Cluster Member
Migration, Mobility and Development Research Cluster
Research Cluster Member
Name:Dr Adam HaniehEmail address:[email protected]"

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

Why don't you post your resume, Hasbara(silly)olly

With fruit cases such as you in the world, I'm not about to post personal data in a forum such as this.

In the meantime, be sure to keep a link to whatever your pal Adam posts, you're unable to address comments on your own so you spam the board with cutting and pasting from conspiracy theory loons who share your inadequacies.

Oh, and the name-calling, it only serves to showcase your inability to compose a coherent argument.
While a hasbara(olly) hack like you never misses a chance to miss a chance at responding to content instead of amateurish ad hominem:

"Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University.

"He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

"His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

"Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant."

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London
 
"Dr Adam Hanieh
BSc (Adelaide); MA (Al Quds); PhD (York)
OverviewTeachingResearchPublications
Adam Hanieh
Department of Development Studies
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies
London Middle East Institute (LMEI)
Member
Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS)
Advisory Committee Member
Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States
Research Cluster Member
Labour, Movements and Development
Research Cluster Member
Migration, Mobility and Development Research Cluster
Research Cluster Member
Name:Dr Adam HaniehEmail address:[email protected]"

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

Why don't you post your resume, Hasbara(silly)olly

With fruit cases such as you in the world, I'm not about to post personal data in a forum such as this.

In the meantime, be sure to keep a link to whatever your pal Adam posts, you're unable to address comments on your own so you spam the board with cutting and pasting from conspiracy theory loons who share your inadequacies.

Oh, and the name-calling, it only serves to showcase your inability to compose a coherent argument.
While a hasbara(olly) hack like you never misses a chance to miss a chance at responding to content instead of amateurish ad hominem:

"Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University.

"He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

"His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

"Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant."

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London
Has this guy ever had a real job?
 
With fruit cases such as you in the world, I'm not about to post personal data in a forum such as this.

In the meantime, be sure to keep a link to whatever your pal Adam posts, you're unable to address comments on your own so you spam the board with cutting and pasting from conspiracy theory loons who share your inadequacies.

Oh, and the name-calling, it only serves to showcase your inability to compose a coherent argument.
While a hasbara(olly) hack like you never misses a chance to miss a chance at responding to content instead of amateurish ad hominem:

"Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University.

"He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

"His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

"Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant."

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London
Has this guy ever had a real job?
Have you?

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP). Developed in close collaboration with institutions such as the World Bank and the British Department for International Development (DFID), the PRDP is currently being implemented in the West Bank where the Abu Mazen-led PA has effective control. It embraces the fundamental precepts of neoliberalism: a private sector-driven economic strategy in which the aim is to attract foreign investment and reduce public spending to a minimum."

Have you ever responded to content?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"
 
"Dr Adam Hanieh
BSc (Adelaide); MA (Al Quds); PhD (York)
OverviewTeachingResearchPublications
Adam Hanieh
Department of Development Studies
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies
London Middle East Institute (LMEI)
Member
Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS)
Advisory Committee Member
Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States
Research Cluster Member
Labour, Movements and Development
Research Cluster Member
Migration, Mobility and Development Research Cluster
Research Cluster Member
Name:Dr Adam HaniehEmail address:[email protected]"

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

Why don't you post your resume, Hasbara(silly)olly

With fruit cases such as you in the world, I'm not about to post personal data in a forum such as this.

In the meantime, be sure to keep a link to whatever your pal Adam posts, you're unable to address comments on your own so you spam the board with cutting and pasting from conspiracy theory loons who share your inadequacies.

Oh, and the name-calling, it only serves to showcase your inability to compose a coherent argument.
While a hasbara(olly) hack like you never misses a chance to miss a chance at responding to content instead of amateurish ad hominem:

"Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University.

"He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

"His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

"Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant."

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London

That's quite a bromance you have going on there with Adam. That aside, george, it seems your Adam is as conspiracy theory addled as you are. While you are in thrall to conspiracy theories promoted by any entity that appeals to your rabid Jew hatreds, have you considered that people like your bromancer Adam are relegated to posting on obscure internet tabloids for a reason?
 
While a hasbara(olly) hack like you never misses a chance to miss a chance at responding to content instead of amateurish ad hominem:

"Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University.

"He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

"His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

"Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant."

Dr Adam Hanieh | Staff | SOAS, University of London
Has this guy ever had a real job?
Have you?

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP). Developed in close collaboration with institutions such as the World Bank and the British Department for International Development (DFID), the PRDP is currently being implemented in the West Bank where the Abu Mazen-led PA has effective control. It embraces the fundamental precepts of neoliberalism: a private sector-driven economic strategy in which the aim is to attract foreign investment and reduce public spending to a minimum."

Have you ever responded to content?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

That's quite impressive. Your bromancer Adam graduated from al Quds, school of Islamic terrorism, class of Thursday morning.

Aside from the news of the "radical transformation" of the Palestinian economy of thieves and welfare cheats, isn't this really just another scam to steal infidel welfare dollars?
 
Has this guy ever had a real job?
Have you?

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP). Developed in close collaboration with institutions such as the World Bank and the British Department for International Development (DFID), the PRDP is currently being implemented in the West Bank where the Abu Mazen-led PA has effective control. It embraces the fundamental precepts of neoliberalism: a private sector-driven economic strategy in which the aim is to attract foreign investment and reduce public spending to a minimum."

Have you ever responded to content?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

That's quite impressive. Your bromancer Adam graduated from al Quds, school of Islamic terrorism, class of Thursday morning.

Aside from the news of the "radical transformation" of the Palestinian economy of thieves and welfare cheats, isn't this really just another scam to steal infidel welfare dollars?

Biography

Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant.
 
Have you?

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP). Developed in close collaboration with institutions such as the World Bank and the British Department for International Development (DFID), the PRDP is currently being implemented in the West Bank where the Abu Mazen-led PA has effective control. It embraces the fundamental precepts of neoliberalism: a private sector-driven economic strategy in which the aim is to attract foreign investment and reduce public spending to a minimum."

Have you ever responded to content?

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

That's quite impressive. Your bromancer Adam graduated from al Quds, school of Islamic terrorism, class of Thursday morning.

Aside from the news of the "radical transformation" of the Palestinian economy of thieves and welfare cheats, isn't this really just another scam to steal infidel welfare dollars?

Biography

Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant.

And those mediocre credentials is why he writes for obscure internet tabloids. His promotion of conspiracy theories and flagrant use of 1970's vintage slogans and cliches leaves little allowance for his rants to be taken seriously.
 
That's quite impressive. Your bromancer Adam graduated from al Quds, school of Islamic terrorism, class of Thursday morning.

Aside from the news of the "radical transformation" of the Palestinian economy of thieves and welfare cheats, isn't this really just another scam to steal infidel welfare dollars?

Biography

Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant.

And those mediocre credentials is why he writes for obscure internet tabloids. His promotion of conspiracy theories and flagrant use of 1970's vintage slogans and cliches leaves little allowance for his rants to be taken seriously.
Give us your definition of "conspiracy theory" then see if you can spot one in the following:

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP)..."

"Understanding the logic of this economic framework is critical to assessing the current juncture of the Palestinian struggle.

"The neoliberal vision underpinning these policies is a central corollary to the political direction promoted by the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and their US and European Union (EU) supporters.

"The aim, as the first part of this article explains, is to formalize a truncated network of Palestinian-controlled cantons and associated industrial zones, dependent upon the Israeli occupation, and through which a pool of cheap Palestinian labor is exploited by Israeli, Palestinian, and other regional capitalist groups.

"The evolving institutional framework for the Palestinian economy not only incorporates the Israeli occupation into the way 'development' is conceived, but also acts to foster the culpability of Palestinian political and economic elites for how these structures operate."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"
 
Biography

Prior to joining SOAS, Adam taught at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. From 1997-2003, he worked in the NGO and public sectors in Ramallah, Palestine, where he completed an MA in Regional Studies at Al Quds University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from York University, Canada (2009).

His research interests include labour migration and the world market; political economy of internationalisation and finance; theories of class and state formation. His regional expertise is the Middle East, with a specific focus on the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Palestine.

Adam is an editorial board member of Historical Materialism and a member of board of management for the Council for British Research in the Levant.

And those mediocre credentials is why he writes for obscure internet tabloids. His promotion of conspiracy theories and flagrant use of 1970's vintage slogans and cliches leaves little allowance for his rants to be taken seriously.
Give us your definition of "conspiracy theory" then see if you can spot one in the following:

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP)..."

"Understanding the logic of this economic framework is critical to assessing the current juncture of the Palestinian struggle.

"The neoliberal vision underpinning these policies is a central corollary to the political direction promoted by the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and their US and European Union (EU) supporters.

"The aim, as the first part of this article explains, is to formalize a truncated network of Palestinian-controlled cantons and associated industrial zones, dependent upon the Israeli occupation, and through which a pool of cheap Palestinian labor is exploited by Israeli, Palestinian, and other regional capitalist groups.

"The evolving institutional framework for the Palestinian economy not only incorporates the Israeli occupation into the way 'development' is conceived, but also acts to foster the culpability of Palestinian political and economic elites for how these structures operate."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
 
And those mediocre credentials is why he writes for obscure internet tabloids. His promotion of conspiracy theories and flagrant use of 1970's vintage slogans and cliches leaves little allowance for his rants to be taken seriously.
Give us your definition of "conspiracy theory" then see if you can spot one in the following:

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP)..."

"Understanding the logic of this economic framework is critical to assessing the current juncture of the Palestinian struggle.

"The neoliberal vision underpinning these policies is a central corollary to the political direction promoted by the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and their US and European Union (EU) supporters.

"The aim, as the first part of this article explains, is to formalize a truncated network of Palestinian-controlled cantons and associated industrial zones, dependent upon the Israeli occupation, and through which a pool of cheap Palestinian labor is exploited by Israeli, Palestinian, and other regional capitalist groups.

"The evolving institutional framework for the Palestinian economy not only incorporates the Israeli occupation into the way 'development' is conceived, but also acts to foster the culpability of Palestinian political and economic elites for how these structures operate."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
Point out any conspiracy theory unless you can't spot one:lol:.
 
Give us your definition of "conspiracy theory" then see if you can spot one in the following:

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP)..."

"Understanding the logic of this economic framework is critical to assessing the current juncture of the Palestinian struggle.

"The neoliberal vision underpinning these policies is a central corollary to the political direction promoted by the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and their US and European Union (EU) supporters.

"The aim, as the first part of this article explains, is to formalize a truncated network of Palestinian-controlled cantons and associated industrial zones, dependent upon the Israeli occupation, and through which a pool of cheap Palestinian labor is exploited by Israeli, Palestinian, and other regional capitalist groups.

"The evolving institutional framework for the Palestinian economy not only incorporates the Israeli occupation into the way 'development' is conceived, but also acts to foster the culpability of Palestinian political and economic elites for how these structures operate."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
Point out any conspiracy theory unless you can't spot one:lol:.

The conspiracy theories are yours to promote. There's a reason why you scour internet tabloids and there's a reason why conspiracy theorists are relegated to posting on internet tabloids such as 'MRZine'. :lol:
 
Give us your definition of "conspiracy theory" then see if you can spot one in the following:

"Over the last six months, the Palestinian economy has been radically transformed under a new plan drawn up by the Palestinian Authority (PA) called the Palestinian Reform and Development Plan (PRDP)..."

"Understanding the logic of this economic framework is critical to assessing the current juncture of the Palestinian struggle.

"The neoliberal vision underpinning these policies is a central corollary to the political direction promoted by the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and their US and European Union (EU) supporters.

"The aim, as the first part of this article explains, is to formalize a truncated network of Palestinian-controlled cantons and associated industrial zones, dependent upon the Israeli occupation, and through which a pool of cheap Palestinian labor is exploited by Israeli, Palestinian, and other regional capitalist groups.

"The evolving institutional framework for the Palestinian economy not only incorporates the Israeli occupation into the way 'development' is conceived, but also acts to foster the culpability of Palestinian political and economic elites for how these structures operate."

Adam Hanieh, "Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power: Part 1"

This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
Point out any conspiracy theory unless you can't spot one:lol:.




If you cant see it then you should not be posting on an adult message board. Suffice it to say there is no Israeli occupation and no paletinian elites
 
I just wish Israel would end the occupation by finding some incentive to offer the surrounding Arab countries to grant their Palestinians a right of return back to their indigenous homelands.



This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
Point out any conspiracy theory unless you can't spot one:lol:.




If you cant see it then you should not be posting on an adult message board. Suffice it to say there is no Israeli occupation and no paletinian elites
 
This is simply your re-cutting and pasting of the same spam.
Point out any conspiracy theory unless you can't spot one:lol:.




If you cant see it then you should not be posting on an adult message board. Suffice it to say there is no Israeli occupation and no paletinian elites
There's no Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza?
Did you learn that on one of your imaginary Iranian aircraft carriers?
 

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