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ID111902
Title ProperInfluences of global news messages on national governability
Other Title Informationan environmental case study
LanguageENG
AuthorMekelberg, David
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The environment has been forced to the margins of Israeli political discourse in the past and has received little attention from formal institutes. Nevertheless, since the mid-1980s, environmental consciousness and public discourse have increased, mainly encouraged by Israeli civil society. This paper argues that since Israeli governmental and educational systems do not deal with environmental issues, the development of environmentalism in Israeli society is the outcome of a three-step process: first, an increase in the homogenization of cross-border messages; in turn this contributes to the homogenization of principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures; and finally, plays a role in creating a greater sense of belonging to the global community. The paper probes the development of global environmental messages' influence on Israeli society and politics between the two first main UN environmental conferences of 1972 and 1992 by presenting a qualitative and quantitative analysis of The New York Times (USA), The Times (UK) and Ma'ariv and Yediot Ahronot (Israel) during the time of these conferences. A comprehensive survey is presented, along with interviews with representatives from 78 environmental NGOs in Israel that were established by 1995.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 18, No.2; Apr 2012: p.268-285
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol. 18, No.2; Apr 2012: p.268-285
Key WordsEnvironmental Politics ;  Global Civil Society ;  International Media