The elections in Israel, 1999 /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2002.
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Series: | SUNY series in Israeli studies
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Table of Contents:
- Candidates, parties, and blocs / Asher Arian and Michal Shamir
- Were voters strategic? / Paul R. Abramson and John H. Aldrich
- Split-ticket voting in the 1996 and 1999 elections / Dana Arieli-Horowitz
- Social cleavages among non-Arab voters: a new analysis / Michael Shalev and Sigal Kis
- The continuing electoral success of Shas: a cultural division of labor analysis / Yoav Peled
- Israel as an ethnic state: the Arab vote / Asʼad Ghanem and Sarab Ozacky-Lazar
- The "Russian" revolution in Israeli politics / Zvi Gitelman and Ken Goldstein
- The triumph of polarization / Daphna Canetti, Howard L. Frant and Ami Pedahzur
- Barak, one: one Israel, zero, or, how labor won the prime ministerial race and lost the Knesset elections / Gideon Doron
- The Likud's campaign and the headwaters of defeat / Jonathan Mendilow
- The appearance of the center party in the 1999 elections / Nathan Yanai
- Candidate selection in a sea of changes: unsuccessfully trying to adapt? / Gideon Rahat
- Struggles over the electoral agenda: the elections of 1996 and 1999 / Gabriel Weimann and Gadi Wolfsfeld.