Israel in the Nineties
Development and Conflict

Edited by Frederick A. Lazin and Gregory S. Mahler


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In all aspects of life, Israel continues to evolve from the country it was in 1948. These essays address issues of foreign policy as well as some of the most heated domestic topics in Israel today--the peace process, the changing role of women, the role of less religious Jews, the decline of Zionist ideology, the identity of Indian Jews, and the allocation of economic resources.

Contents:

Part I: Domestic Political Issues
"Protecting the Majority": Religious Freedom for the Non-Orthodox Jews in Israel, by Martin Edelman
A Different Set of Political Game Rules: Israeli Democracy in the 1990s, by Gideon Doron

Part II: External Relations
Israel and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process in the1990s, 
by Ziva Flamhaft
Unofficial Contacts and Peacemaking: Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue, 1967-1993, by Peter Demant
Israeli-Russian Relations since the Collapse of the Soviet Union, by Robert O. Freedman

Part III: Cultural Issues
The Changing Roles of Israeli Women (Or: Are Israeli Women's Roles Changing?), by Harriet Hartman
Israeli Cinema and the Ending of Zionist Ideology by Ilan Avisar
The Preservation and Transformation of Indian Culture and Identity among the Bene Israel in Israel, by Joan Roland

Part IV: Economic Issues
Institutionalized Discrimination in Democracies:The Case of Israeli Agriculture, by Shimon Avish
The Organization of Industrial Production in Israel: From Diversity to Convergence? by Allan Lichtenstein

Frederick A. Lazin is Lynn and Lloyd Hurst Family Professor of Local Government at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, and author of Politics and Policy Implementation: Project Renewal in Israel and Policy Implementation of Social Welfare in the 1980s.

Gregory S. Mahler is professor and chair of political science at the University of Mississippi and author or editor of a number of books, includingIsrael at the Crossroads, Israel after Begin, and The Israeli Political System: Government and Politics in a Maturing State.

1996. 256 pp. 6 X 9

16 tables, notes, index.

ISBN 0-8130-1452-2
 Cloth, $55.00


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