Supervisor of e-Publishing and MArketing Services

  « Exit from preview

Politics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies, The: Israel in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective

SUNY Press

 View book pages:
» About this Book
    The Politics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies
    Contents
    List of Tables
    Acknowledgments
    List of Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Chapter One: Stability and Reform of the Regime Structures of Established Democracies
 
+
PART ONE: The Politics of Electoral Reform in Israel
 
+
PART TWO: The Politics of Government System Reform in Israel, 1988-1992
 
+
PART THREE: Reform of Regime Structures of Established Democracies in Historical and Cross-National Comparative Perspectives
    Conclusions
    Epilogue
    Notes
    Bibliography
 
+
Author Index
 
+
Subject Index
    Page 
 

 Buy this book:
  SUNY Press
  




 Politics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies, The: Israel in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective
by Gideon Rahat
    Feedback  Available purchase options     AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Bibliographic information

TitlePolitics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies, The: Israel in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective
AuthorGideon Rahat
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date2/13/08
SubjectComparative Politics, Democracy, Israel Studies
Pages356


Description 

Analyzes initiatives aimed at reforming the electoral and government systems of Israel in comparison to other established democracies.

This book examines the success or failure of initiatives aimed at reforming regime structures in democracies, particularly their electoral and government systems. Through a comparative analysis of the several attempts at this type of reform in Israel over more than four decades, Gideon Rahat begins with the failed attempts at electoral reform in the 1970s and 1980s. He then analyzes Israel's successful attempt at promoting government system reform from 1988 to 1992. Finally, he compares the Israeli cases to cases of electoral reform in New Zealand, Japan, and Italy in the 1990s. While the book focuses on the Israeli cases, it places Israel within a comparative framework and makes an important contribution to the debate concerning the politics behind regime structure reform.



About the Author 

Gideon Rahat ---

Gideon Rahat is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.




Reviews 

"Thoroughly researched and carefully analyzed, this impressive piece of scholarship on party systems and electoral reform will be invaluable for academics, politicians, and policy makers working in this field. For scholars of Israel especially, this book will play an important role in explaining the country's unique electoral history and its various experiments with electoral reform." - John C. Courtney, author of Elections

"Rahat finds just the right balance between the larger theoretical and comparative questions and an informed, detailed analysis of the Israeli experience. This is no simple accomplishment, and he is to be congratulated on the achievement." - Asher Arian, author of Politics in Israel: The Second Republic, Second Edition



 Special Access Code:

 Already viewed books:
Politics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies, The: Israel in Comparative and Theoretical PerspectivePolitics of Regime Structure Reform in Democracies, The: Israel in Comparative and Theoretical Perspective