1st Edition

Israel at the Polls, 1996

Edited By Daniel J. Elazar, Shmuel Sandler Copyright 1998
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    The 1996 Israeli elections were the first elections by direct vote for the position of prime minister in which a newcomer - Binyamin Netanyahu - defeated the most veteran Israeli politician, Shimon Peres. The result indicated not only a transition of power from the left-centre to the right-centre, but also the decline of the major parties and the ascendance of the smaller parties. Israel at the Polls, 1996 looks at the parties, election campaigns and the processes that determined this outcome. Major issues such as religion and politics, Israel as a Jewish state, the peace process, and the 'new politics' are analysed by outstanding Israeli political scientists.

    Iraeli Perspectives 1998- "well put together, lucid and provides a detailed account of one of the most important Israeli election campaigns in recent times."



    Choice - "The book provides a balance sheet on the controversial issue of the direct election of the prime minister. It is well-written and very useful account of the contemporaary Israeli politics.

    Biography

    Daniel J. Elazar, Shmuel Sandler