1993
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198277125.001.0001
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The Arab Minority in Israel, 1967–1991

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“…Altruism has been previously incorporated into the calculus of political participation by Edlin et al (2007) and Jankowski (2002Jankowski ( , 2007. 8 It is commonly hypothesized that the high political participation rate in Arab municipalities is related to the unique social structure of Arab communities (Cohen 1965;Al-Haj 1988;Landau 1993;Goldberg 2001;Ozacky-Lazar 2005). Most of this literature is of a descriptive nature.…”
Section: The Estimated Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altruism has been previously incorporated into the calculus of political participation by Edlin et al (2007) and Jankowski (2002Jankowski ( , 2007. 8 It is commonly hypothesized that the high political participation rate in Arab municipalities is related to the unique social structure of Arab communities (Cohen 1965;Al-Haj 1988;Landau 1993;Goldberg 2001;Ozacky-Lazar 2005). Most of this literature is of a descriptive nature.…”
Section: The Estimated Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the Zionist movement and the return of Jews to Israel, a rivalry developed between Jews and Arabs (Landau, 1993). During the Yishuv era, the two communities developed separately.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its situation was exacerbated as it was perceived by State institutions as a potential enemy, or a fifth column. Indeed, until the mid-1960s it was restricted in many aspects of life by the military authorities (Lustick, 1980;Eisenstadt, 1989;Landau, 1993). The overall ideological framework of statism and the ensuing central control by…”
Section: The Formative Era: 1948 To the Mid-i970smentioning
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“…The bipolar model is more popular in the writings of Israeli political scientists and historians who have studied the Palestinian minority (e.g., Landau, 1993;Rekhess, 1990;Rieter, 1988;Tessler, 1977). According to this model, the national and civic identities are contradictory because of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.…”
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