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Ben-Gurion against the Knesset / Goldberg, Giora 2003  Book
Goldberg, Giora Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2003.
Description 338p.
Series Israeli history, politics and society
Standard Number 0714655562
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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047918328.569409045/GOL 047918MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   059068


Electoral collapse of the Israeli doves / Goldberg, Giora Summer 2004  Journal Article
Goldberg, Giora Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
Key Words Israel  Elections  Israel Politics  Internal Politics 
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ID:   069915


Escapist parties and Israeli politics / Susser, Bernard; Goldberg, Giora   Journal Article
Goldberg, Giora Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Israel  Internal Politics-Israel 
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ID:   073103


Growing militarization of the Israeli political system / Goldberg, Giora   Journal Article
Goldberg, Giora Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Israel  Political System  Militarisation 
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ID:   163294


Historical perspective on the ideological dimension of the 1977 political turnover in Israel / Goldberg, Giora   Journal Article
Goldberg, Giora Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that since 1977 policy changes of the new Likud government were small, but they engendered a tremendous shift in consciousness, as well as a symbolic change. Israel’s character as a Jewish state was greatly augmented. A new Israeli identity emerged, grounded primarily in Jewish roots with a preference for communal over state identity. Political ideologies in democracies are poor. The ‘iron law of ideology’ states that political parties, principally those that form governments, do not realise their ideological principles. The case of Herut, the maternal party of Likud, is a typical example of this law.
Key Words Ideology  Labour Party  Kadima  Netanyahu  Herut  Mapai 
Turnove  Likud, Begin  Shamir 
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ID:   093897


Kadima goes back: the limited power of vagueness / Goldberg, Giora   Journal Article
Goldberg, Giora Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Kadima lost the 2009 elections to the Likud after it had come to power in the 2006 elections. While Kadima only lost one seat (28 instead of 29), and even remained the largest party in the Knesset, it had no chance of remaining in power. Kadima is the most important phenomenon in the Israeli party system in recent years. Despite the fact that it did not win the 2009 elections its influence on the political system has been enormous. After its victory in 2006 Labour and Likud tried to copy it, as happens with every successful product. The best way to relate to Kadima is as a completely different phenomenon, in terms of the standard tools of the historical party map and the traditional division into blocs. This approach denies the former five conceptions of Kadima: a classic centre party, a neo-centrist party, a centrist party in the left bloc, a faction in the Likud or a middle party.
Key Words Labour  Party Identification  Realignment  Kadima  Likud  Centre Party 
Neo - Centrism  Middle Party  Dealignment 
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