ABSTRACT
Forty years after becoming an independent state, Israel is still involved in deadly strife with many of its Arab neighbors and with the Palestinians under its military control. The protracted Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the most fundamental features of the Israeli experience; it overshadows economic and social decisions, and often sets the poli
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section One|52 pages
War and Symbols in a Protracted Conflict
part Two|69 pages
Voting Behavior in a Protracted Conflict
part Three|69 pages
Adaptation to Changing Conditions
part |37 pages
Groups and Parties
part |29 pages
Change Over Time
part Four|32 pages
Protracted Conflict and the Formation of Government