
The Israeli Peace Movement: A Shattered Dream
by Tamar S. Hermann-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Exploring Peace Activism - A Road Map | p. 12 |
Theoretical and Historical Milestones | p. 14 |
Peace Movements as Social Movements and National Security Agents | p. 29 |
Methodology | p. 40 |
Mapping the Israeli Sociopolitical Terrain | p. 45 |
Historical-Ideological Legacies | p. 45 |
Sociopolitical Cleavage Structure | p. 47 |
Israeli Grassroots Political Participation Landscape | p. 51 |
Paving the Road to Oslo - Israeli Peace Activism through 1993 | p. 62 |
The Israeli Peace Movement: Basic Features | p. 62 |
Walking Down the Footpath - the Prestate and the Formative Phase (1925-1966) | p. 74 |
Exploring the Country Road - from the 1967 War to the Aftermath of the 1973 War | p. 79 |
Hitting the Highway - from the Israeli - Egyptian Peace to the First Gulf War (1978-1991) | p. 88 |
A Curve in the Road - 1992-1993 | p. 108 |
The Path Strewn with Obstacles (1993-2008) | p. 111 |
Road Signs | p. 111 |
The Rest Area Zone | p. 120 |
The Bumpy Road Zone | p. 149 |
The Checkpoint Zone | p. 174 |
The Dark Tunnel Zone | p. 189 |
The Dead-End Point | p. 213 |
A Path Finder - Exploring New Ways or Getting Lost? | p. 240 |
Effecting National Policy | p. 243 |
Relations with the Political Establishment | p. 244 |
Establishing Facts on the Ground | p. 245 |
Reaching Out to the Jewish-Israeli Public | p. 246 |
Relations with Arab Israeli Citizens and the Palestinians in the Territories | p. 249 |
Intramovement Relations | p. 255 |
Modifying the Jewish Israeli Discourse on Peace and Security | p. 257 |
Increasing the Level of Political Pluralism | p. 259 |
Influencing Specific Policies | p. 259 |
Improving Israel's External Image | p. 260 |
Magnifying Silenced Voices and Public Sectors | p. 261 |
List of Israeli Peace Groups | p. 267 |
Israeli Jewish Public Opinion on the Oslo Process (1994-2008) | p. 276 |
Oslo monthly support index | p. 276 |
Oslo monthly support by levels of religious observance | p. 276 |
Oslo monthly support by gender | p. 277 |
Oslo monthly support by ethnic origin | p. 277 |
Oslo monthly support by income | p. 278 |
Oslo monthly support by level of education | p. 278 |
Bibliography | p. 279 |
Index | p. 305 |
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