Security Threatened

Security Threatened

AngličtinaPevná vazbaTisk na objednávku
Arian Asher
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521483148
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Public opinion has played a crucial role in the transitions from war to peace in Israel since the 1967 Six Day war. Security Threatened is the first major analysis of the interactions among opinion, politics and policy in that period, based on opinion surveys of thousands of adult Jews conducted between 1962 and 1994. The public divided during those years into militant hardliners and more conciliatory security positions, and power either shifted between, or was shared by, the Likud and Labour parties. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the onset of the intifada, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the American victory in the Gulf War, all segments of the Israeli public became more conciliatory. Policy initiatives reflected shifts in political power which in turn magnified changes in public opinion. Leaders were constrained by public opinion and by perceptions of threat, but they could also alter policy if they had the will because opinion was rather equally divided; since most people had their minds made up, the opposition could not block their policy.
EAN 9780521483148
ISBN 052148314X
Typ produktu Pevná vazba
Vydavatel Cambridge University Press
Datum vydání 27. října 1995
Stránky 322
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 152 x 22
Země United Kingdom
Autoři Arian Asher
Ilustrace 52 Tables, unspecified; 64 Halftones, unspecified; 54 Line drawings, unspecified
Série Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology