TY - BOOK AU - Arian,Alan AU - Shamir,Michal TI - The elections in Israel, 1992 T2 - SUNY series in Israeli studies SN - 0585045194 AV - JQ1825.P365 E448 1995eb U1 - 324.95694/054 20 PY - 1995/// CY - Albany PB - State University of New York Press KW - Israel KW - Keneset KW - Elections, 1992 KW - fast KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Process KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Elections KW - Politics and government KW - Electronic books KW - gtlm N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Front Matter -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- Notes -- Content -- PART I: Political Turnover -- Two Reversals: Why 1992 Was Not 1977 -- I. Introduction -- II. The Arithmetic of Reversal -- III. Issues and Demography -- IV. Who Went Where? -- V. Wedge Issues -- VI. More on the 1992 Election -- VII. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Modelling Victory in the 1992 Election -- I. Introduction; II. Elements of the Model: Factors in the 1992 ElectionCandidates -- Perfarmance Evaluations -- Party Attachment -- The Social Basis of the Vote -- III. The Model -- IV. Empirical Results -- Utility Parameters-Importance for the Individual Voter -- Vote Probabilities: Party Blocs' Sources of Advantage -- Dispersion of Vote Probabilities -- The Sources of Electoral Turnover: 1992 versus 1988 -- V. Summary and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Group Influences -- Penetrating the System: The Politics of Collective Identities; I. Religious PartiesII. Jewish Ethnic Parties -- III. Arab Parties -- IV. Women's Parties -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Equal But Different? The Gender Gap in Israel's 1992 Elections -- I. Political Activity -- Political Efficacy -- Discussion of Political Affairs -- Voting -- Partisan Affiliation -- II. Opinions and Attitudes -- Views on Peace and Security -- Policy Preferences -- Voting Preferences -- III. Some Explanations -- The Development Model -- The Generational Model -- The Autonomy Model -- The Diffusion Model -- IV. Conclusions; NotesReferences -- Shas-The Sephardic Torah Guardians: Religious Movement and Political Power -- I. The Campaign: Imagining the Movement -- II. Teshuva: Spiritual/Moral Movement -- III. Blessings, Prayers, and a Charm -- IV. Competition with Other Parties -- V. The Elections to the 1992 Knesset -- VI. Joining the Labor-led coalition -- VII. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Political Behavior of the Arabs in Israel in the 1992 Elections: Integration versus Segregation -- I. Parliamentary Elections and Political Marginalization; II. From Passive to Active ParticipationIII. The 1992 Elections -- Political and Social Divisions -- Religious Divisions -- From Arab-Jewish to Arab Structure -- Citizenship Issues -- Voting Behavior -- In the Aftermath of the Elections -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- Note -- References -- Voting Trends of Recent Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union -- I. Introduction -- II. The Electoral Power of the Immigrants -- III. Determination of Political Positions -- IV. Issues and Party Preferences -- V. Trends in Party Preferences; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=6141 ER -