Israel and Its Arab Minority, 1948-2008: Dialogue, Protest, Violence

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Abstract

Using a balanced approach, this study provides a comprehensive picture of the Arab sector over six decades. It examines what, when, and why the Arab minority in Israel chooses to either negotiate with the government or turn to protest or violence in order to change the status quo. This book offers a unique framework for further scholarly writings and enables policy makers, in any given situation, to identify the best policy to implement towards national minorities in order to reduce the possibility of tensions, violence, and escalation. These policies should not just involve making decisions to decrease a minority's grievances, but should also aim to understand what type of leadership is guiding the minority in order to lower the chance of clashes between the parties.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLanham, Maryland
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Number of pages251
ISBN (Electronic)9798216311140
ISBN (Print)9781498539722
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

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