What is it about?

This is the ultimate collection of essays about Israeli society, its politics and schisms. The best authors in their respective fields take part in this project. The book aims to tackle timely concerns.

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Why is it important?

This is a fascinating collection of essays about Israeli society and its institutions. It is written by practitioners who have experience and understanding, who are equipped with the insight and knowledge, and who bore responsibility while serving the public in the various institutions. Among the authors are former State President Yitzhak Navon, former cabinet minister Gad Yaakobi, former Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Naomi Chazan, former Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein, Former Supreme Court President Meir Shamgar, the State Comptroller Eliezer Goldberg, and former member of the Press Council Raphael Cohen-Almagor. The decision-makers provide fresh, practical observations and personal, valuable accounts of their respective roles. The book aims to tackle timely concerns, analyzing the relationships between democracy and bureaucracy, the military-political complex, the issue of separation of powers in democracy and more specifically the role of the Supreme Court, and the need for a written, solid constitution. It also discusses citizenship education. The book will be useful to researchers on Israeli democracy, students, teachers, historians, sociologists, political scientists and legal scholars who wish to better understand this fascinating society and its institutions.

Perspectives

I am really proud to edit this book, with fascinating insights of leading decision-makers. It is one of its kind, assembling some of the best minds in Israel who shed important light on their work.

Professor raphael cohen-almagor
University of Hull

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This page is a summary of: Israeli Institutions at the Crossroads, October 2005, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.4324/9780203086735.
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