Elections in Israel 2003

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Ahmad Tibi
Al Aqsa Intifada
Ami Pedahzur
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Arab Citizens
Arab Knesset Members
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Asher Cohen
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Azmi Bishara
Baruch Marzel
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Central Elections Committee
coalition government dynamics
comparative study of Israeli elections
electoral system reform
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FSU Immigrant
Gabriel Weimann
Gal Levy
Gideon Rahat
Indridi H. Indridason
Israel National Election Study
Israeli Party System
Israeli voting behavior
John H. Aldrich
Ken Goldstein
Knesset Elections
Media Accessibility
Menachem Hofnung
Michael Shalev
minority voter participation
Nabil Saleh
Nadim Rouhana
National Unity Coalition
Nimer Sultany
Ofer Kenig
parliamentary democracy analysis
political party systems
Religious Zionist Camp
Religious Zionist Public
Religious Zionists
Renan Levine
Reuven Y. Hazan
Secular Coalition
Shinui Voters
Single Ballot System
Single Member District
Socialist List
Systematic Political Bias
Tamir Sheafer
United Arab List
Weinshall-Margel Keren
Zionist Parties
Zvi Gitelman

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765802682
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Elections in Israel--2003 brings together leading Israeli and North American social scientists and their state-of-the-art, in-depth analysis of the 2003 Israeli national elections. These elections returned Ariel Sharon and the Likud to power amid one of the bloodiest rounds of conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and a severe economic downturn in Israel. Contributors analyze the electoral behavior of the voters as a whole and various subgroups, highlighting social cleavages and identity, as well as issues and other strategic considerations. Three chapters analyze in detail the Arab, the national-religious, and the "Russian" vote. The 2003 elections saw Israel's return to the family of parliamentary nations after it experimented with the direct election of the prime minister from 1996 through 2001. The impact of the adoption and repeal of this unique Israeli system of government is another major topic covered in this volume, and several contributions explore the impact of these changes upon the electorate, the party system, and party financing. Other unusual features of the 2003 elections were the low turnout levels among Jewish and Arab voters; political moves to disqualify Arab candidates and lists from running for office, which were overruled by the Supreme Court of Israel; the collapse of the left, the spectacular showing of the centrist Shinui party, and the dominant status of the Likud in the Knesset and in Israeli politics. Through its focus on the 2003 elections, this volume also illuminates developments and changes in Israeli society and politics. Many of these developments--multiculturalism, changes in social stratification, the growing role of the judiciary and of the media, and political reforms--characterize other Western democracies as well, and these are discussed from a comparative perspective. The Elections in Israel--2003 will be of particular interest to those concerned with politics in Israel as well as those concerned with comparative politics and elections in general.

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