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Public Policy in Israel : Perspectives and Practices

Dror, Yehezkel(Foreword by)Barzilai, Gad(Contributions by)Bitton-Zahori, Miri(Contributions by)Don-Yehiya, Eliezer(Contributions by)Doron, Gideon(Contributions by)Friedberg, Asher(Contributions by)Gidron, Benjamin(Contributions by)Gopher, Avi(Contributions by)Greenberg, Raphael(Contributions by)Korn, Dani(Edited by)
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Israel's current policy-making capacity is not sufficient to meet the challenges the country faces.

This volume presents a framework for understanding the fractured decision-making process in a politically divided Israel.

In a nation that lacks consensus on the very nature of the state, and where policy making is heavily controlled by partisan politics, policy implementation capabilities are crucial for the very survival of Israeli society.

Contributors discuss the role of public policy making on Israel's large public sector, electoral reform, the question of immigration absorption, and wartime planning, and they consider the extent to which the Israeli Supreme Court has become involved in the policy-making process in the wake of the collapse of political mechanisms for conflict regulation.

This book provides essential information for students of political science and public policy seeking a clearer understanding of the political challenges facing the twenty-first century Israeli state and a blueprint for the radical reform of Israel's policy-making system.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739110578 / 9780739110577
Paperback / softback
15/02/2005
United States
242 pages
154 x 228 mm, 372 grams