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Palestinians in Israel

Palestinians in Israel

Palestinians in Israel

The Politics of Faith after Oslo
Authors:
As'ad Ghanem, University of Haifa, Israel
Mohanad Mustafa, University of Haifa, Israel
Published:
September 2020
Availability:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781108701051

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    While the international community and regional powers in the Middle East are focussing on finding a solution to Israel's 'external problem' - the future of the occupied West Bank and Gaza strip - another political conflict is emerging on the domestic Israel scene: the question of the future status of Israel's Palestinian minority within the 1967 borders. The Palestinian minority in Israel are currently experiencing a new trend in their political development. Here, Ghanem and Mustafa term that development 'The Politics of Faith', referring to the demographic, religious and social transformations among the Palestinian minority that have facilitated and strengthened their self-confidence. Such heightened self-confidence is also the basis for key changes in their cultural and social life, as well as political activity. This book traces the emergence of a new and diverse generation of political leadership, how Palestinian society has developed and empowered itself within Israel, and the politicization of Islamic activism in Israel.

    • Presents a new and fresh look into the politics of Palestinian minority, using 'The Politics of Faith' as a key tool with which to understand recent developments
    • Uses comprehensive data to provide an up-to-date study on the latest developments among the Palestinian minority in Israel
    • Considers the 'positive' and promising developments concerning the future of the Israeli-Palestine conflict

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    ‘This book is an excellent, well-documented sociological study about the Palestinians in Israel.’ Arab Studies Quarterly

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    Product details

    September 2020
    Paperback
    9781108701051
    206 pages
    230 × 153 × 10 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: historical background and analytical framework
    • 1. The political aspirations and demands of the Palestinian minority in Israel after Oslo: challenging the 'hegemonic ethnocracy'
    • 2. Political leadership among the Palestinians in Israel
    • 3. The empowerment of civil society: Palestinian non-governmental organizations in Israel
    • 4. Politicization of Islamic activism in Israel
    • 5. The 'future vision': the consolidation of collective identity politics
    • 6. ‎The 'joint list' of Arab parties in the 2015 Knesset elections: the national consensus from concept to practice‎
    • Conclusion: the future of the Palestinians in Israel.
      Authors
    • As'ad Ghanem , University of Haifa, Israel

      As'ad Ghanem is Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Haifa, Israel. His theoretical work has explored the legal, institutional and political conditions in ethnic states and conflict studies. He has published eight books and numerous articles about ethnic politics in divided societies, including about ethnic divisions and Arab-Jewish relations in Israel. He has been the initiator and designer of several policy schemes and empowerment programs for Arabs in Israel.

    • Mohanad Mustafa , University of Haifa, Israel

      Mohanad Mustafa is a senior lecturer at Beit Berl College and lecturer of the Middle East Politics program at the University of Haifa, Israel. He specializes in political Islam, Arab regimes, democratization and politics in Palestine and Israel. He has published various articles in referred journals about these issues, and is the general director of Mada Al-Carmel – Arab center for Applied Social Research.