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Preface | 9 | |
Contributors | 11 | |
1 | Forging a New Political Center | 13 |
Pt. I | The Parties | |
2 | The Likud: Moving Toward the Center | 45 |
3 | The Labor Party and Electoral Stalemate | 67 |
4 | Religion, Social Cleavages, and Political Behavior: The Religious Parties in the Elections | 83 |
5 | If Things Are So Much Better, How Come They Are Worse: The Political Fragmentation of the Arab Community and the Marginalization of Arab National Politics | 130 |
Pt. II | Election Campaign and Issues | |
6 | To Influence and to Be Influenced: The Election Campaign to the 12th Knesset | 153 |
7 | Israel Among the Nations: Foreign Policy and the Peace Process | 172 |
8 | War and Peace, Hopes and Fears in the 1988 Elections | 193 |
9 | The Financing of Elections and Parties | 212 |
Pt. III | The 1989 Municipal and Histadrut Elections | |
10 | The 1989 Local Elections | 231 |
11 | The 1989 Histadrut Elections: Thunder Before the Storm? | 251 |
12 | Who is the Boss Today? Coalition Government in Israel and the Need for Electoral Reform | 277 |
Epilogue | 303 | |
Index | 305 |
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