Lynne Rienner Publishers
Israel Under Netanyahu
About this book
Discussions of democratic backsliding typically include examples from Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and even the United States, but rarely a mention of Israel. Neta Oren asks: Should scholars include Israel in this list? Should Benjamin Netanyahu be considered a populist leader? Are there lessons about populism and democratic decline to be learned from the Israeli case? Answering yes to each of these questions, Oren analyzes the related phenomena of populism and the erosion of Israel’s democracy during Netanyahu’s long tenure as prime minister. Her book contributes to an enhanced understanding of not only contemporary Israel, but also democratic backsliding and populism overall.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Tables and Figures
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1 Populism and Democratic Decline in Israel
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2 Benjamin Netanyahu’s Brand of Populism
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3 Democratic Backsliding Since 2009
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4 Explaining Causes and Constraints
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5 What We Can Learn from the Case of Israel
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References
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Index
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