ABSTRACT

This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary Israel, accounting for changes, developments and contemporary debates. The different chapters offer both a historical background and an updated analysis of politics, economy, society and culture.

Across five sections, a multidisciplinary group of experts, including sociologists, political scientists, historians and social scientists, engage in a wide variety of topics through different perspectives and insights. The book opens with a historical section outlining the formation of Israel and Jewish nationalism. The second section examines contemporary institutions in Israel, their developments and the contemporary challenges they face in light of social, economic, political and cultural changes. The third section explores geopolitics and Israel’s foreign relations, exploring conflicts, alliances and foreign policy with neighbors and powers. The fourth section engages with Israel’s internal divisions and schisms, highlighting questions of identity and inequality while also outlining processes of integration and marginalization between groups. The final section explores matters of culture, through the social and demographic shifts in contemporary music, poetry and cuisine, along with the struggles for inclusion and the impact of globalization on Israeli culture.

The Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Israel is designed for academics along with undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on Israel, Israeli politics, and culture and society in modern Israel.

part One|65 pages

Historical Overview

chapter 1|13 pages

Zionism between Despair and Hope

chapter 2|13 pages

Mamlakhtiyut

The Zionist and Israeli Version of Republicanism

chapter 4|7 pages

The Palestinian National Movement

A Short History

chapter 5|16 pages

Israel's Foreign Policy

The Historical Mound 1

part Two|82 pages

Institutions

chapter 7|12 pages

Israeli Organized Civil Society

Trends and Challenges of the Nonprofit Sector

chapter 9|15 pages

Israel's Legal System

Institutions, Principles and Challenges

chapter 11|14 pages

How the People of the Book Became the People of the Media

The Israeli Media Landscape

part Three|82 pages

Foreign Relations and Policy

chapter 12|14 pages

Israel and the Palestinians

chapter 13|12 pages

Israel and the Arab World

From War to Peacemaking

chapter 16|15 pages

Israel–Russia Bilateral Relations

Market Rationality and Political Affinity

chapter 17|12 pages

Better Late than Never

China–Israel Diplomatic Relations in Perspective

part Four|223 pages

Divisions and Schisms

chapter 20|13 pages

Religion in Contemporary Israel

Haredi Varieties

chapter 21|12 pages

Israel

Between Religion and Secularism

chapter 22|12 pages

Haredism Versus Traditionism

A New Reading of Mizrahi Religious Politics at the Start of the 21st Century

chapter 24|14 pages

Acculturation as a Two-Way Process

Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel

chapter 25|14 pages

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Gender Relations in Contemporary Israel

chapter 26|13 pages

Paradoxes of Control

Incorporating Precarious Migrants in Tel Aviv in Times of Restrictive Migration Policies

chapter 27|18 pages

Demographic Trends in Israel

chapter 28|22 pages

Israel's Economic Development

An Overview

chapter 30|13 pages

The Start-Up Nation

Myths and Reality

chapter 32|12 pages

Peripheralities

part Five|58 pages

Culture

chapter 33|13 pages

Desert, Hill and Sea

Cinematic Visions and Re-Visions of War

chapter 34|13 pages

Bass and Silsulim

Israeli Music After Muzika Mizrahit

chapter 36|15 pages

Large, Cheap and Mizrahi (“Oriental”)

Israeli Cuisine