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Trouble in Utopia: The Overburdened Polity of Israel

Contributor(s): Horowitz, Dan (Author), Lissak, Moshe (Author)

ISBN: 9780791401149

Publisher: State University of New York Press

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Pub Date: October 19, 1989

Dewey: 306.2095694

LCCN: 88037557

Lexile Code: 1660

Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.82" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.19 lbs) 357 pages

Series: Suny Israeli Studies

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Description:

This book provides a thorough and detailed examination of Israeli institutions and how they function. It explains the decline in effectiveness of the government and the spread of cultural malaise in the Israel of the eighties. Horowitz and Lissak trace the integrative and disintegrative trends in Israel and show how a society that had laid the foundations for a cohesive Jewish nation-state became increasingly vulnerable to centrifugal forces.

The book not only reflects a broad and comprehensive approach, but also focuses on themes that cut across institutional structures, such as the weakening of social and political cohesion in an overburdened polity.

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At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dan Horowitz is Professor of Political Science and Sociology and Moshe Lissak is Professor of Sociology. They are co-authors of Origins of the Israeli Polity, and each has written other books.

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