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Ra´anan Cohen - Strangers in Their Homeland: A Critical Study of Israel´s Arab Citizens - 9781845192679 - V9781845192679
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Strangers in Their Homeland: A Critical Study of Israel´s Arab Citizens

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Description for Strangers in Their Homeland: A Critical Study of Israel´s Arab Citizens Paperback. Provides an account of the situation of the Arab population of Israel: their political and electoral ambitions, their extended families/tribes, their lands, their political personalities, their society, and their hopes for the future. This book examines the political changes that have taken place in the Israeli Arab community. Num Pages: 277 pages, tables, charts & b/w photos. BIC Classification: 1FB; GTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 16. Weight in Grams: 448.
Too little is written about the ethnic-nationalist identity crisis between the State of Israel and its Arab citizens which becomes intensified with every regional event -- from the US invasion of Iraq, to the second Lebanon war. The author addresses this lacunae by providing a detailed account of the situation of the Arab population of Israel: their political and electoral ambitions, their extended families/tribes, their lands, their political personalities, their society, and their hopes for the future. Beginning with the time when the Arabs were encouraged to belong to 'satellite' factions under the auspices of the Labor Party, up to the fiercely nationalist Arab parties of today, former Member of Israel's Knesset and Cabinet Minister, Dr Ra'anan Cohen examines the political changes that have taken place in the Israeli Arab community over recent decades. His unparalleled viewpoint and access as a researcher, and as former head of the Labour Party's Minorities Commission, provides Israel's decision-makers with meticulously researched data on the political and national challenges that need to be addressed as they take a long overdue look at how better to incorporate Israel's Arab Citizens into the Jewish homeland. This task is deemed by Israeli politicians of all persuasions to be critical to the long-term security of the State of Israel. STRANGERS IN THEIR HOMELAND is essential reading for all people interested and involved in Middle East affairs.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Liverpool University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
277
Condition
New
Number of Pages
277
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845192679
SKU
V9781845192679
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About Ra´anan Cohen
Ra'anan Cohen was born in Iraq and came to Israel as a youth. From an early age he played an active role in Israeli politics and has been a member of consecutive Israeli Knessets (parliaments), in which he held various parliamentary positions, including Minister of Labour and Social Affairs. He also served a term as Secretary General of the Israel Labour Party. Ra'anan Cohen holds a PhD from Tel Aviv University and, having retired from politics, he presently serves as Chairman of the Board of the Industrial Development Bank of Israel.

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