Elections in Israel 2013

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Arab Voters
Asher Cohen
Assaf Shapira
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Camp Party
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Chen Friedberg
coalition government stability
Dganit Ofek
Eighteenth Knesset
Einat Gedalya-Lavy
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Ethnocratic Regime
Gal Levy
Gayil Talshir
gender gap in elections
Gideon Rahat
Habayit Hayehudi
Intra-party Democracy
Intraparty Democracy
Israel Beiteinu
Israeli Democracy
Israeli electoral systems
Jewish Home
Jewish Home Party
Keren Weinshall-Margel
knesset
Left Center Bloc
Likud Beiteinu
minority representation politics
Mizrahi Politics
Mtanes Shihadeh
Multivariate OLS Regression Model
National Democratic Assembly
nineteenth
Nineteenth Knesset
Nir Atmor
political participation analysis
quantitative analysis of Israeli voting patterns
Religious Zionism
Religious Zionist Camp
Socialist List
State Level Democracy
SV Index
United Torah Judaism
voting behavior research
Yaron Ezrahi
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Yesh Atid
Yisrael Beiteinu

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367605353
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The elections for Israel's nineteenth Knesset were held on January 22, 2013. This volume offers an in-depth analysis of Israel's 2013 elections from various perspectives. It presents an up-to-date picture of the complexity of Israeli democracy, and its challenges, achievements, and failures.

The chapters in this collection shed light on different facets of Israeli democracy. Yaron Ezrahi provides a sceptical perspective on prospects for democracy. Gayil Talshir explains the party system's slowness to respond to citizen demands and to social movements. Michal Shamir and Keren Weinshall-Margel explore the politics of the right to be elected to the Knesset. Nir Atmor and Chen Friedberg highlight the decline in participation in Knesset elections in the Periphery versus the Center. Assaf Shapira and Gideon Rahat reveal the complexity of inter-party democracy. Dganit Ofek analyses the stability of government coalitions. Gal Levy examines Mizrahi Jews and the Shas Party. Mtanes Shihadeh discusses the voting patterns of Israeli Arabs. Asher Cohen focuses on religious Zionism and the success of the renewed Jewish Home Party. Michal Shamir and Einat Gedalya-Lavy document a gender gap in voting.

Elections in Israel 2013 analyses the give-and-take between the public and its leaders that is at the heart of elections. In doing so, it illuminates the role of elections in providing representation for different groups in Israeli society and in giving voice to their political choices.

Michal Shamir