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How do the legacies of colonial bureaucracy continue to shape political life after empire? Tracing the colonial and racialized practices of population classification and restriction of mobility, this book examines how mundane and routine bureaucratic practices shape political life in Israel/Palestine, India and Cyprus.

Produktbeschreibung
How do the legacies of colonial bureaucracy continue to shape political life after empire? Tracing the colonial and racialized practices of population classification and restriction of mobility, this book examines how mundane and routine bureaucratic practices shape political life in Israel/Palestine, India and Cyprus.
Autorenporträt
Yael Berda is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Hebrew University and a non-resident fellow with the Middle East Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy school of Government. She is the author of Living Emergency: Israel's Permit Regime in the West Bank (2017) and The Bureaucracy of the Occupation (2012). Berda has worked as a practicing lawyer specializing in administrative, constitutional, and International law in Israel/Palestine.