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The book examines the integration of Arab-Palestinian society, an ethnic minority within the nation-state of Israel, in Israel’s political system and the relation between political trends, leadership, and identity. It also delves into the causes of the crisis in Arab localities and the relations to the local political structure.

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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 minority’s 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 leadership’s 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

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Lists of Tables Lists of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Arabs in the Israeli Three Branches of Power Chapter 2: Arab Identity and Political Trends in Israel Chapter 3: Crisis in Arab-Palestinian Municipalities in Israel Conclusions Bibliography Appendixes Index About the Author

ArabPalestinian Society in the Israeli Political

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498553148, 978-1498553148
      ISBN10: 1498553141

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      Book Synopsis
      The book examines the integration of Arab-Palestinian society, an ethnic minority within the nation-state of Israel, in Israel’s political system and the relation between political trends, leadership, and identity. It also delves into the causes of the crisis in Arab localities and the relations to the local political structure.

      Trade Review
      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 minority’s 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 leadership’s 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

      Table of Contents
      Lists of Tables Lists of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Arabs in the Israeli Three Branches of Power Chapter 2: Arab Identity and Political Trends in Israel Chapter 3: Crisis in Arab-Palestinian Municipalities in Israel Conclusions Bibliography Appendixes Index About the Author

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