The Israeli Nation-State: Political, Constitutional, and Cultural Challenges
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This volume of original essays, by some of Israels most remarkable public and academic voices, offers a series of state-of-the art, accessible analyses of Israels ever-evolving theatre of statecraft, public debates, and legal and cultural dramas, its deep divisions and more surprisingly, perhaps its internal affinities and common denominators.
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Dimensions: 155 x 234mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2015
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781618113924
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Fania Oz-Salzberger (PhD Oxford University UK) is professor of history at the University of Haifa Center for German and European Studies and Faculty of Law where she directs the Posen Research Forum for Political Thought. Among her books are Translating the Enlightenment (1995) Israelis in Berlin (2001) and Jews and Words co-authored with Amos Oz (2012). She recently edited with Thomas Maissen The Liberal-Republican Quandary in Israel Europe and the United States (2012). Yedidia Z. Stern is the Vice President of Research at Israel Democracy Institute where he heads the projects on Religion and State and Human Rights and Judaism. He is a full professor at Bar-Ilan University Law School Israel and served as its Dean. His areas of professional interest are religion and state Jewish law public law and corporate law. His awards include the Zeltner Prize for excellence in Legal Research in Israel (2009) and the Gorni Prize for special contribution in public law (2012).