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E-grāmata: Elections in Israel 2006 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Transaction Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9781351321440
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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Transaction Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9781351321440
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Eleven papers provide analysis of the 2006 Israeli Knesset elections. Presented by Arian (political science, City U. of New York, US) and Shamir (political science, Tel Aviv U., Israel), the papers address coalition considerations and the vote, comparative assessment of the religious parties, the impact of immigration from the former Soviet Union, the role of the Israeli Palestinians in the election, candidate selection by the parties, the strategies of the three major parties, media coverage, and online campaigning. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Elections in Israel--2006 brings together leading Israeli and North American social scientists and their state-of-the-art, in-depth analysis of the 2006 Israeli national elections. The 2006 elections occurred soon after the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli settlers and the army from the Gaza Strip and the departure of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon from active politics due to a massive stroke. Sharon had engineered the withdrawal from Gaza. The policy brought about a split in his ruling Likud party, and Sharon led his group to coalesce with other groups (including Labor's Shimon Peres) to form a new party, Kadima. For the first time in Israeli political history, a party of the ideological center was poised to be the top vote getter. Kadima's victory ensured the accession of Ehud Olmert, who became Israel's new prime minister.Labor, too, had fielded a new leader in the person of Amir Peretz, a former head of the country's Histadruth labor union; he attempted to focus the campaign on social and economic issues, but the campaign reverted back to security and foreign affairs. Ironically, in the post-election government, Peretz was given the post of defense minister. Likud was unable to recover from the departure of Sharon and other leaders. Its leader.The 2006 elections also saw a precipitous drop in voter turnout compared to previous elections. Parties and politicians were plagued by low levels of trust on the part of the electorate and revelations of corruption were rife. The Arabs and the religious Jewish parties each faced challenges in retaining their strength in the electorate and in the governing coalition.This volume also illuminates developments and changes in Israeli society and politics. Many of these developments--multiculturalism, changes in social stratification, sinking turnout, growing mistrust of political institutions, and political reforms--characterize other Western democracies as well, and these are discussed from a comparative global perspective. The Elections in Israel--2006 will also be of particular interest to those concerned with comparative politics and elections in general.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(14)
Asher Arian
Michal Shamir
Part 1: Voting Behavior
Kadima---Forward in a Dealigned Party System
15(30)
Michal Shamir
Raphael Ventura
Asher Arian
Orit Kedar
Coalition Considerations and the Vote
45(24)
Paul R. Abramson
John H. Aldrich
Andre Blais
Daniel Lee
Renan Levine
Part 2: Parties and Groups
Shas' Transformation to ``Likud with Kippa?'' A Comparative Assessment of the Moderation of Religious Parties
69(34)
Sultan Tepe
Roni Baum
The Immigration from the Former Soviet Union and the Elections in Israel, 1992-2006: Is a ``Third Israel'' Being Created?
103(32)
Viacheslav Konstantinov
1990s Immigrants from the FSU in Israeli Elections 2006: The Fulfillment of the Political Dreams of Post-Soviet Man?
135(24)
Michael Philippov
The Arab Minority in Israel and the Seventeenth Knesset Elections: The Beginning of a New Era?
159(30)
Elie Rekhess
Part 3: The Politics of the Elections
Candidate Selection in Israel: Between the One, the Few, and the Many
189(20)
Gideon Rahat
Party Strategy in the 2006 Elections: Kadima, Likud, and Labor
209(32)
Jonathan Mendilow
Patronage and the 2006 Elections
241(28)
Doron Navot
Part 4: Political Communication
Media Coverage of the 2006 Campaign: The Needs and Attitudes of the Public vis-a-vis the Functioning of the News Media
269(26)
Gabriel Weimann
Yariv Tsfati
Tamir Sheafer
The Internet Race: Parties and the Online Campaign in the 2006 Elections
295(28)
Nir Atmor
List of Contributors 323(2)
Index 325
Asher Arian is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a senior research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute. Michal Shamir is the Alvin Z. Rubinstein Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University.