Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East
This is the first comprehensive research study to analyze and explain the influence the prolonged Arab-Israeli conflict has had on Israel. It focuses on the manner in which all of the Israeli-Arab wars since 1949, including the Intifada and the Gulf War, have affected state and society in Israel. In addition, it examines the influences of other, more limited Israeli military operations. These subjects are investigated within a broad theoretical framework based on a critical analysis of the literature. The author suggests an analytic qualitative model for understanding wars and internal political order and makes significant corrections to paradigms that deal with political order and wars, from the Marxist paradigm to the liberal paradigm.
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Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East
This is the first comprehensive research study to analyze and explain the influence the prolonged Arab-Israeli conflict has had on Israel. It focuses on the manner in which all of the Israeli-Arab wars since 1949, including the Intifada and the Gulf War, have affected state and society in Israel. In addition, it examines the influences of other, more limited Israeli military operations. These subjects are investigated within a broad theoretical framework based on a critical analysis of the literature. The author suggests an analytic qualitative model for understanding wars and internal political order and makes significant corrections to paradigms that deal with political order and wars, from the Marxist paradigm to the liberal paradigm.
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Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East

Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East

by Gad Barzilai
Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East

Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East

by Gad Barzilai

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This is the first comprehensive research study to analyze and explain the influence the prolonged Arab-Israeli conflict has had on Israel. It focuses on the manner in which all of the Israeli-Arab wars since 1949, including the Intifada and the Gulf War, have affected state and society in Israel. In addition, it examines the influences of other, more limited Israeli military operations. These subjects are investigated within a broad theoretical framework based on a critical analysis of the literature. The author suggests an analytic qualitative model for understanding wars and internal political order and makes significant corrections to paradigms that deal with political order and wars, from the Marxist paradigm to the liberal paradigm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791495902
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Israeli Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 301
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Gad Barzilai is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and has been a visiting professor in the Department of Political Science at Yale University. His previous books are The Impact of Inter-communal Conflict: The Intifada and Israeli Public Opinion (with Giora Goldberg and Efraim Inbar); A Democracy in Wartime: Conflict and Consensus in Israel; The Gulf Crisis and Its Global Aftermath (with Aharon Klieman and Gil Shidlo); and The Israeli Supreme Court and the Israeli Public (with Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar and Zeev Segal).

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part One: A Conceptual Framework

1. Democracies in Wars and Severe National-Security Crises: Theoretical and Comparative Aspects

Part Two: A Developing Democracy During the First Stages of Nation-Building

2. The Suez Campaign: Ideological Rift, Preemptive War, and a Dominant Party

3. The Six-Day War: Political Crisis and War of Consensus

Part Three: Polyarchy During Territorial Status Quo

4. Dissent and Consensus in the War of Attrition

5. The Power Illusion Smashed and National Security Affairs (Partly) Democratized

6. War of Initiative and Political Polarization

7. Israeli Society and Politics during the Gulf War

8. The Inter-Communal Conflict of the Intifada and the Israeli Regime (1987–93)

Part Four: Book Findings in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective: From a Wartime Society to a Civilian Society

9. The Long-Term Effects of Wars and the Emergency Situation

10. Final Conclusions: Establishing a Civilian Society

Notes

Bibliography

Subject Index

Name Index

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