citystatesGaza
CitystatesGaza is a hypothetical political model that envisions organizing the Gaza Strip as a federation of autonomous city-states connected by a central coordinating body. In this framework, each city-state would administer local affairs—such as education, policing, housing, and waste management—through elected councils and mayors, while a central federal assembly would oversee shared services, foreign relations, defense, and regional planning. A constitutional charter would outline rights, responsibilities, dispute resolution, and the relationship between local and central authorities.
Governance under CitystatesGaza would emphasize subsidiarity and participatory institutions. Local councils would set budgets and policies
Economically, the concept imagines urban specialization and inter-city collaboration. One city-state might focus on trade and
Grappling with geography and demographics, CitystatesGaza acknowledges the Strip’s compact urban fabric, high population density, and
As a theoretical construct, CitystatesGaza remains a topic of academic and policy discussion rather than an