The Elections in Israel, 2019-2021
Herausgeber: Shamir, Michal; Rahat, Gideon
The Elections in Israel, 2019-2021
Herausgeber: Shamir, Michal; Rahat, Gideon
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The sixteenth book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event of having four national elections in two years, which were much (but not all) about one person, "King Bibi".
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The sixteenth book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event of having four national elections in two years, which were much (but not all) about one person, "King Bibi".
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213392
- ISBN-10: 1032213396
- Artikelnr.: 64360484
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213392
- ISBN-10: 1032213396
- Artikelnr.: 64360484
Michal Shamir is the Alvin Z. Rubinstein Professor of Political Science at Tel-Aviv University. Her research focuses on democratic politics, including elections, party systems, public opinion, tolerance, and democratic culture. Gideon Rahat is the chair of Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and holds the Gersten Family Chair in Political Science. He is also a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute. He has been studying the politics of reform, democratic institutions, political parties, candidate and leadership selection, and political personalization.
Introduction. 1. Four Elections in Two Years: A Unique Crisis or a Sign of
Things to Come?. 2. The Four Elections 2019-2021: A Chronological Overview.
Part 1: Personalization in the Israeli "parteienstaat". 3. Personalization
and Personalism in the 2019-2021 Elections: Another Climax of Personal
Politics?. 4. King Bibi: The Personification of Democratic Values in the
2019-2021 Election Cycle. 5. A Populist Leader Under Neoliberal Logic. 6.
Netanyahu and the Very Short History of the "Right Wing Bloc". 7. Public
and Legal Responsibility of Senior Elected Representatives in the Executive
Branch: Benjamin Netanyahu as a Case Study. Part 2: Voters, Parties and the
Media. 8. Persistent Optimism Under Political Uncertainty: The Evolution of
Citizens' Election Projections During a Protracted Political Crisis. 9.
Ethnic Demons and Class Specters: Ethnic and Class Voting In Israel
Revisited. 10. Joint Lists in Israeli Politics. 11. The Arab Electorate and
Parties, 2019-2021: Towards a non-Zionist Israeli Identity?. 12. Three in a
(Right Wing) Boat: Media, Politicians, and the Public in the Age of Digital
Communication. Index.
Things to Come?. 2. The Four Elections 2019-2021: A Chronological Overview.
Part 1: Personalization in the Israeli "parteienstaat". 3. Personalization
and Personalism in the 2019-2021 Elections: Another Climax of Personal
Politics?. 4. King Bibi: The Personification of Democratic Values in the
2019-2021 Election Cycle. 5. A Populist Leader Under Neoliberal Logic. 6.
Netanyahu and the Very Short History of the "Right Wing Bloc". 7. Public
and Legal Responsibility of Senior Elected Representatives in the Executive
Branch: Benjamin Netanyahu as a Case Study. Part 2: Voters, Parties and the
Media. 8. Persistent Optimism Under Political Uncertainty: The Evolution of
Citizens' Election Projections During a Protracted Political Crisis. 9.
Ethnic Demons and Class Specters: Ethnic and Class Voting In Israel
Revisited. 10. Joint Lists in Israeli Politics. 11. The Arab Electorate and
Parties, 2019-2021: Towards a non-Zionist Israeli Identity?. 12. Three in a
(Right Wing) Boat: Media, Politicians, and the Public in the Age of Digital
Communication. Index.
Introduction. 1. Four Elections in Two Years: A Unique Crisis or a Sign of
Things to Come?. 2. The Four Elections 2019-2021: A Chronological Overview.
Part 1: Personalization in the Israeli "parteienstaat". 3. Personalization
and Personalism in the 2019-2021 Elections: Another Climax of Personal
Politics?. 4. King Bibi: The Personification of Democratic Values in the
2019-2021 Election Cycle. 5. A Populist Leader Under Neoliberal Logic. 6.
Netanyahu and the Very Short History of the "Right Wing Bloc". 7. Public
and Legal Responsibility of Senior Elected Representatives in the Executive
Branch: Benjamin Netanyahu as a Case Study. Part 2: Voters, Parties and the
Media. 8. Persistent Optimism Under Political Uncertainty: The Evolution of
Citizens' Election Projections During a Protracted Political Crisis. 9.
Ethnic Demons and Class Specters: Ethnic and Class Voting In Israel
Revisited. 10. Joint Lists in Israeli Politics. 11. The Arab Electorate and
Parties, 2019-2021: Towards a non-Zionist Israeli Identity?. 12. Three in a
(Right Wing) Boat: Media, Politicians, and the Public in the Age of Digital
Communication. Index.
Things to Come?. 2. The Four Elections 2019-2021: A Chronological Overview.
Part 1: Personalization in the Israeli "parteienstaat". 3. Personalization
and Personalism in the 2019-2021 Elections: Another Climax of Personal
Politics?. 4. King Bibi: The Personification of Democratic Values in the
2019-2021 Election Cycle. 5. A Populist Leader Under Neoliberal Logic. 6.
Netanyahu and the Very Short History of the "Right Wing Bloc". 7. Public
and Legal Responsibility of Senior Elected Representatives in the Executive
Branch: Benjamin Netanyahu as a Case Study. Part 2: Voters, Parties and the
Media. 8. Persistent Optimism Under Political Uncertainty: The Evolution of
Citizens' Election Projections During a Protracted Political Crisis. 9.
Ethnic Demons and Class Specters: Ethnic and Class Voting In Israel
Revisited. 10. Joint Lists in Israeli Politics. 11. The Arab Electorate and
Parties, 2019-2021: Towards a non-Zionist Israeli Identity?. 12. Three in a
(Right Wing) Boat: Media, Politicians, and the Public in the Age of Digital
Communication. Index.