in the new expanded edition of the gaza strip: the political economy of de-development, sara roy takes her meticulous study of the political economy of the gaza strip since the israeli occupation in 1967 through to the impact, one year after, of israel’s massive summer 2014 assault known as operation protective edge. in the final edition of roy’s ground-breaking work, she argues that gaza’s trajectory over the last 48 years has reconstructed the territory from one that had been economically integrated and deeply dependent upon israel and strongly tied to the west bank, to an isolated and disposable enclave cut off from the west bank as well as israel and subject to ongoing military attacks. she further shows that these destructive transformations...