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A comprehensive presentation of political life in Israel from the pre-state formative period to the present.
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A comprehensive presentation of political life in Israel from the pre-state formative period to the present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 988
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 2014g
- ISBN-13: 9781107097858
- ISBN-10: 1107097851
- Artikelnr.: 51152455
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 988
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 2014g
- ISBN-13: 9781107097858
- ISBN-10: 1107097851
- Artikelnr.: 51152455
Itzhak Galnoor is Herbert Samuel Professor of Political Science (emeritus) at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and Academic Director at the Chazan Center at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. He has been a Visiting Professor at many international universities, and served on the Executive Committee of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) and edited its Advances in Political Science book series, published by Cambridge University Press. He is the co-author of Privatization Policy in Israel: State Responsibility and the Boundaries of Privatization (2015). In 2015, Galnoor was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Association of Israel Studies (AIS) and in 2016, The Scholar Achievement Award of the Israel Political Science Association.
Part I. Establishing the State: The Supremacy of Politics: 1. The formative early years of the state (1948-53)
2. Does Israel have a constitution?
Part II. Institutions Matter: 3. The presidency and the symbols of power
4. The Knesset: first among equals?
5. The executive branch and attempts to strengthen it
6. The judiciary's growing involvement in public life
7. Monitoring mechanisms: the state comptroller and state commissions of inquiry
Part III. Political Society: 8. Political participation: have Israeli citizens given up on the political system?
9. Political parties: can we get along without them?
10. Elections: the vague verdict of the Israeli voter
11. Government coalitions: a steering mechanism in the political system
12. Civil society: the third sector that grew unnoticed by the state
13. The media in Israel: do they strengthen or weaken democracy? Part IV. Open Policy Problems: 14. Security reigns supreme
15. Arab citizens of Israel
16. Politics, society, and economics: how did the state provide for the society?
17. Religion and state: between social conflict and political accommodation
Part V. Democracy in Israel: 18. Political culture in Israel.
2. Does Israel have a constitution?
Part II. Institutions Matter: 3. The presidency and the symbols of power
4. The Knesset: first among equals?
5. The executive branch and attempts to strengthen it
6. The judiciary's growing involvement in public life
7. Monitoring mechanisms: the state comptroller and state commissions of inquiry
Part III. Political Society: 8. Political participation: have Israeli citizens given up on the political system?
9. Political parties: can we get along without them?
10. Elections: the vague verdict of the Israeli voter
11. Government coalitions: a steering mechanism in the political system
12. Civil society: the third sector that grew unnoticed by the state
13. The media in Israel: do they strengthen or weaken democracy? Part IV. Open Policy Problems: 14. Security reigns supreme
15. Arab citizens of Israel
16. Politics, society, and economics: how did the state provide for the society?
17. Religion and state: between social conflict and political accommodation
Part V. Democracy in Israel: 18. Political culture in Israel.
Part I. Establishing the State: The Supremacy of Politics: 1. The formative early years of the state (1948-53)
2. Does Israel have a constitution?
Part II. Institutions Matter: 3. The presidency and the symbols of power
4. The Knesset: first among equals?
5. The executive branch and attempts to strengthen it
6. The judiciary's growing involvement in public life
7. Monitoring mechanisms: the state comptroller and state commissions of inquiry
Part III. Political Society: 8. Political participation: have Israeli citizens given up on the political system?
9. Political parties: can we get along without them?
10. Elections: the vague verdict of the Israeli voter
11. Government coalitions: a steering mechanism in the political system
12. Civil society: the third sector that grew unnoticed by the state
13. The media in Israel: do they strengthen or weaken democracy? Part IV. Open Policy Problems: 14. Security reigns supreme
15. Arab citizens of Israel
16. Politics, society, and economics: how did the state provide for the society?
17. Religion and state: between social conflict and political accommodation
Part V. Democracy in Israel: 18. Political culture in Israel.
2. Does Israel have a constitution?
Part II. Institutions Matter: 3. The presidency and the symbols of power
4. The Knesset: first among equals?
5. The executive branch and attempts to strengthen it
6. The judiciary's growing involvement in public life
7. Monitoring mechanisms: the state comptroller and state commissions of inquiry
Part III. Political Society: 8. Political participation: have Israeli citizens given up on the political system?
9. Political parties: can we get along without them?
10. Elections: the vague verdict of the Israeli voter
11. Government coalitions: a steering mechanism in the political system
12. Civil society: the third sector that grew unnoticed by the state
13. The media in Israel: do they strengthen or weaken democracy? Part IV. Open Policy Problems: 14. Security reigns supreme
15. Arab citizens of Israel
16. Politics, society, and economics: how did the state provide for the society?
17. Religion and state: between social conflict and political accommodation
Part V. Democracy in Israel: 18. Political culture in Israel.