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Despite a Small Territory of Only 25,700 Square Kilometers and a Population of 9.55 Million Without Oil Reserves, Why Has Israel Become a Developed Country?

Mr. Nobody
8 min readApr 16, 2024

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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Nation of Israel

With a land area roughly one and a half times the size of Beijing, totaling 25,700 square kilometers, and a population of about 9.55 million, it is remarkable that such a country with a limited geographic footprint and a sparse population has become developed.

This country is Israel, which lacks oil and is perennially embroiled in warfare and civilization conflicts. Despite these challenges, Israel remains a developed country through years of conflict. What is the reason for this?

Israel’s Economy

The economic development of a country is inseparable from its political system. As the saying goes, the economic base determines the superstructure, which in turn influences the economic base, a concept fully exemplified by Israel.

A comprehensive national system is essential for the steady development of a country. Israel operates under a parliamentary system…

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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody

Written by Mr. Nobody

Since I was young, I have always enjoyed reading biographies of historical figures, especially those about World War II, including documentaries and novels.

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