The founding of Israeli democracy, 1948-1967
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Intensive study into the origins and evolution of Israel's Democratic institutions. Israel is viewed as unique, in that its political institutions derived largely from the ethos of one party (Mapai); the norm has been for political institutions to forge parties, …
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Intensive study into the origins and evolution of Israel's Democratic institutions. Israel is viewed as unique, in that its political institutions derived largely from the ethos of one party (Mapai); the norm has been for political institutions to forge parties, not vice versa. most importantly, medding shows how israel was able to remain a democratic state, despite the intense military and political pressure brought to bear on it by its neighbors.
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