ABSTRACT

Examining Benjamin Netanyahu’s more than a decade-long period as Israel’s Prime Minister, this important book evaluates the domestic politics and foreign policy of Israel from 2009-2019. This comprehensive study assesses Israel’s main political parties, highlights the special position in Israel of Israel’s Arab, Russian and religious communities, appraises Netanyahu’s stewardship of Israel’s economy, and analyzes Israel’s foreign relations.

The scholars contributing to the volume are leading experts from both Israel and the United States and represent a broad spectrum of viewpoints on Israeli politics and foreign policy. The case studies cover the Likud party, the non-religious opposition parties such as Labor, Meretz, and Yesh Atid, the Arab parties, the religious parties and the Russian-based Yisrael B’Aliyah party, and present analyses of the ups and downs of Israel’s relations with the United States, the American Jewish Community, Iran, Europe, the Palestinians, the Arab World, Russia, China, India, and Turkey as well as Israel’s challenges in dealing with terrorism. Another highlight of the book is an assessment of Netanyahu’s leadership of the Likud party, which seeks to answer the question as to whether Netanyahu is a pragmatist interested in a peace deal with the Palestinians or an ideologue who wants Israel to hold on to the West Bank as well as all of Jerusalem.

This volume will be of interest to readers who wish to understand the dynamics of Israel during Benjamin Netanyahu’s time as Prime Minister and are interested in the history and politics of Israel and the Middle East.

part I|123 pages

Israeli domestic politics

chapter 1|22 pages

The Likud under Benjamin Netanyahu

Readjusting revisionism to the 21st century

chapter 3|22 pages

The Israel is our home party

Avigdor Lieberman and the evolution of Israel’s “Russian Street”

chapter 4|17 pages

The religious parties in the Netanyahu era

The politics of Israelization

chapter 6|27 pages

The Israeli economy under the leadership of Netanyahu

Growth and stability at the cost of weakening the welfare state

part II|158 pages

Israeli foreign policy

chapter 7|26 pages

Israel and the United States

An uncertain relationship

chapter 9|21 pages

The death of the two-state solution

Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab world in the age of Netanyahu

chapter 10|19 pages

Coping with an existential threat

Israel and Iran under Netanyahu

chapter 13|11 pages

Russia and Israel

chapter 14|18 pages

Israel and terrorism

Assessing the effectiveness of Netanyahu’s “combating terrorism strategy” (CBT)