ID | 150833 |
Title Proper | All quiet on the Western front |
Other Title Information | the outcome of Israel's March 2015 elections and the peace process |
Language | ENG |
Author | Agdemir, A Murat |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The March 17, 2015 parliamentary elections were held roughly two years after the previous elections. According to the results, the incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formed the new government. It controls 61 parliamentary seats, and is a narrow, right-wing and ultra-Orthodox government with the narrowest of Knesset majorities. Its composition shows that it would be one of the most right-wing administrations in Israel's history, and there is hardly a mention or plan of resolving the Palestinian conflict. This article tries to analyze whether the electoral results open up new possibilities for the peace process and Israel's security agenda. |
`In' analytical Note | Arab Studies Quarterly Vol. 38, No.4; Fall 2016: p.639-655 |
Journal Source | Arab Studies Quarterly Vol: 38 No 4 |
Key Words | Palestine ; Israel ; Elections ; Peace Process ; Government ; Arabs ; Religious Parties ; Settlements |