The Israeli response to Jewish extremism and violence : : defending democracy / / Ami Pedahzur.
Ami Pedahzur looks at the theoretical issue of how a democracy can defend itself from those wishing to subvert or destroy it without being required to take measures that would impinge upon the basic principles of the democratic idea, with a case study of the Israeli response to Jewish extremism.
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Superior document: | New approaches to conflict analysis |
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Year of Publication: | 2002 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | New approaches to conflict analysis.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (ix, 198 pages) :; illustrations, charts; digital file(s). |
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Table of Contents:
- List of tables and figures
- Preface
- Introduction: the 'defending democracy' in Israel - a framework of analysis
- 1. The Israeli response to extremism: the parliamentary arena
- 2. The State's response to extremism: attitudes towards subversive movements and violent organisations
- 3. The Israeli response to extremism: the social sphere
- 4. The role of 'civil society' in the 'defending democracy'
- 5. The 'defending democracy': from the 'militant' to an 'immunised' route?
- Index.