Leading scholars and practitioners of politics, political science, anthropology, Israel studies, and Middle East affairs examine aspects of continuity and change in political culture in tribute to Professor Myron J. Aronoff whose work on political culture has built conceptual and methodological bridges between political science and anthropology.
Leading scholars and practitioners of politics, political science, anthropology, Israel studies, and Middle East affairs examine aspects of continuity and change in political culture in tribute to Professor Myron J. Aronoff whose work on political culture has built conceptual and methodological bridges between political science and anthropology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yael S. Aronoff is director of the Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel and is the Serling Chair in Israel Studies at Michigan State University and teaches in James Madison College. Ilan Peleg is founding editor-in-chief of Israel Studies Forum, the scholarly journal of the Association for Israel Studies. Saliba Sarsar is professor of political science at Monmouth University.
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Introduction Yael S. Aronoff, Ilan Peleg, and Saliba Sarsar Section I: Conflict and Peace 1. Pathways to Peace: Legitimation of a Two-State Solution Yael S. Aronoff 2. Memory, Identity, and Peace in Palestinian-Israeli Relations Saliba Sarsar 3. Denationalization in the Israel-Palestinian Context Nadav G. Shelef 4. The Ecological Fallacy: "Trust" in International Relations The Case of the Settlement Freeze in the Oslo Process Yossi Beilin Section II: Challenges to Democracy 5. Israel's Democracy at a Turning Point Naomi Chazan 6. Majority-Minority Relations in Deeply Divided Democratic Societies: The Israeli Case in a Globalized Context Ilan Peleg 7. Creating the Public in a Society of Strangers: Inclusion and Exclusion in American Cities Joel Migdal Section III: National Memory, Memorialization, and Dramatization 8. The Bible Now: Political Satire and National Memory Yael Zeruvabel 9. Victim Sculpture and an Aesthetic of Basque Politics Roland Vazquez 10. Tadeusz Kantor's Theater as an Antidote Against the Excesses of Nationalism and Idiocy of State Socialism Jan Kubik Epilogue Myron J. Aronoff Index About the Contributors
Introduction Yael S. Aronoff, Ilan Peleg, and Saliba Sarsar Section I: Conflict and Peace 1. Pathways to Peace: Legitimation of a Two-State Solution Yael S. Aronoff 2. Memory, Identity, and Peace in Palestinian-Israeli Relations Saliba Sarsar 3. Denationalization in the Israel-Palestinian Context Nadav G. Shelef 4. The Ecological Fallacy: "Trust" in International Relations The Case of the Settlement Freeze in the Oslo Process Yossi Beilin Section II: Challenges to Democracy 5. Israel's Democracy at a Turning Point Naomi Chazan 6. Majority-Minority Relations in Deeply Divided Democratic Societies: The Israeli Case in a Globalized Context Ilan Peleg 7. Creating the Public in a Society of Strangers: Inclusion and Exclusion in American Cities Joel Migdal Section III: National Memory, Memorialization, and Dramatization 8. The Bible Now: Political Satire and National Memory Yael Zeruvabel 9. Victim Sculpture and an Aesthetic of Basque Politics Roland Vazquez 10. Tadeusz Kantor's Theater as an Antidote Against the Excesses of Nationalism and Idiocy of State Socialism Jan Kubik Epilogue Myron J. Aronoff Index About the Contributors
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