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The Elections In Israel 20192021 Michal Shamir Gideon Rahat

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The Elections In Israel 20192021 Michal Shamir Gideon Rahat
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.66 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Michal Shamir, Gideon Rahat
ISBN: 9781032213392, 1032213396
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Elections In Israel 20192021 Michal Shamir Gideon Rahat by Michal Shamir, Gideon Rahat 9781032213392, 1032213396 instant download after payment.

The sixteenth book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event of having four national elections in two years, which were much (but not all) about one person, King Bibi. Analysing Israel's national elections from 2019-2021, this book argues the four elections became, to a large extent, a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahu, the incumbent Prime Minister and head of the Likud party, facing investigations, a hearing, and indictment on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Thus, the first part of the book is dedicated to political personalization and to Netanyahu himself. The second part of the volume covers the traditional actors in parliamentary elections: voters, parties and the mass media. The book relies on empirical analysis, including extensive use of the Israel National Election Studies data; on theoretical rigor; and on the contextualization of the elections from comparative and long-term perspectives. The book should interest students and researchers of Israeli politics and society, electoral studies and the crisis of democracy more generally. Many chapters will be of interest to political science, communications and sociology students and scholars who study themes that are prominent on the academic and public agenda including political personalization and personalized politics, populism, party decline, and democratic backsliding.

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