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Israel and Its Arab Minority, 19482008 - Dialogue, Protest, Violence

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Informationen zum Autor Gadi Hitman is lecturer in the Political Science and Middle East Department at Ariel University and Beit Berl Academic College. Klappentext Using a balanced approach, this study provides a comprehensive picture of the Arab sector over six decades. It examines what, when, and why the Arab minority in Israel chooses to either negotiate with the government or turn to protest or violence in order to change the status quo. Zusammenfassung Using a balanced approach! this study provides a comprehensive picture of the Arab sector over six decades. It examines what! when! and why the Arab minority in Israel chooses to either negotiate with the government or turn to protest or violence in order to change the status quo. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I. The Theoretical Framework: A Historiographical Overview of the Arab Israeli CitizensChapter 1. Historical Theories of State-Minority RelationshipsChapter 2. Prominent Characteristics of the Arab Minority in Israel and the Political FrameworksPart II. From the Establishment of the State (1948) until Land Day (1976): Mutual DistrustChapter 3. 1948-1956: The Imposition of a Military Government and the Kfar Kassem MassacreChapter 4. The Nazareth events (1958), the end of the military government and the June 1967 WarChapter 5. The 1970s: The Yom Kippur War and "Land Day"Chapter 6. "Land Day" in 1982 Lebanese War: The Sabra and Shatilla MassacrePart III. From the First Intifada to the "Cast Lead" Campaign (2008): Civil Dialogue and Nationalist ViolenceChapter 7. 1987-2000: Worsening Relations between the Establishment and the Arab MinorityChapter 8. The "Defensive Wall" Campaign (2002) and the "Cast Lead" Campaign (2008)Conclusion

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