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Politics and Society in Contemporary Israel
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Kevin Avruch
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Dean, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution; Henry Hart Rice Professor of Conflict Resolution and Professor of Anthropology
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Ph.D, Anthropology, 1978, University of California San Diego
M.A, Anthropology, 1973, University of California San Diego
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Politics and Society in Contemporary Israel
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
Pages: 139-144
Abstract
In its first decades, studies of Politics in Israel-regardless of the number of time the word "change" appeared in their titles-were more likely to assume an underlying continuity than its opposites. Such continuity was exemplified in their undergirding models, "nation-building," for example or the "absorption" of Oriental immigrants contingent on their "modernization". Today studies of Israeli politics and society are more likely to assert and seek to explain discontinuity.
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