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Arab-Palestinian Society in the Israeli Political System: Integration versus Segregation in the Twenty-First Century

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Arab-Palestinian Society in the Israeli Political System: Integration versus Segregation in the Twenty-First Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Rami Zeedan

ISBN:

9781498553148

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

28th June 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political structures / systems: democracy
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

Dewey:

320.956940899274

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

166

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

426g

Description

The Arab-Palestinian community, which constitutes 20 percent of Israels population, is an ethnic minority living mainly in ethnically homogeneous cities and villages. Arab-Palestinian Society in the Israeli Political System offers a comprehensive, detailed examination of Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel within the Green Line in the twenty-first century. Rami Zeedan analyzes political trends, leadership, and the effects on Arab-Palestinian identity in Israel of recent changes, especially the 2015 legislative elections. The author also sheds light on the crisis and identifies the sources and relations to the local political structure in Arab localities in Israel. The book discusses the implications of the integration of an ethnic minority in an ethnic state and on the definition of Israel as Jewish and Democratic.

Reviews

This is a comprehensive, detailed, updated and solid analysis of the Arab-Palestinian politics in Israel in the two first decades of the twenty-first century, compared to earlier sub-periods since 1948. The extent of the Arab minoritys segregation or integration is discussed in both levels the national (political parties) and the local (municipalities). In this sense, this book is unique, since the local political institutions are the most critical arena for Arabs in Israel. Zeedan proves that while the Arab minority managed to integrate into the three branches of government- the legislative, the executive, and the judicial, recent Arab party formations manifests the Arab leaderships strategy of seeking an autonomous status from within the political system while segregating itself from the Israeli Zionist (predominantly Jewish) parties. A must for every student of Middle East politics. -- Yitzhak Reiter, Chair of Israel Studies, Ashkelon Academic College
Zeedan's book is a mine of information and insightful interpretations of how the Palestinian-Arabs do local and national politics in Israel. Its provocative conclusion that Israel is an illiberal, ethnic democracy for its Arab national minority should be of interest to anyone interested in the study of democracy and minorities in general and in the Jewish state in particular. -- Sammy Smooha, University of Haifa

Author Bio

Rami Zeedan is assistant professor of Israel studies in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Kansas.

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