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"This book demonstrates why the Arab Spring, and especially events in Syria, provoked such deep fragmentation for Palestinians in Israel. It is based on the findings of governmental and public surveys. It shows that Arab-Palestinian citizens were divided on the idea of integration with Israeli politics following the Arab Spring, while the younger generations wanted to search for alternatives to replace the existing political frameworks completely. The book covers the new policies adopted by the central government in Israel that have been formed since 2011 to strengthen civic discourse amongst Arab citizens"--…mehr

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"This book demonstrates why the Arab Spring, and especially events in Syria, provoked such deep fragmentation for Palestinians in Israel. It is based on the findings of governmental and public surveys. It shows that Arab-Palestinian citizens were divided on the idea of integration with Israeli politics following the Arab Spring, while the younger generations wanted to search for alternatives to replace the existing political frameworks completely. The book covers the new policies adopted by the central government in Israel that have been formed since 2011 to strengthen civic discourse amongst Arab citizens"--
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Autorenporträt
Yusri Hazran Khaizran is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Shalem College, Israel. He is also Research Fellow at the Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University, Israel. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship at Harvard University, US, and received his PhD from the Hebrew University, Israel. He is the author of The Druze Community and the Lebanese State: Between Resistance and Reconciliation (2014). His main expertise is the social and political history of the Fertile Crescent. Muhammad Khalaily is Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Haifa University, Israel, and Visiting Scholar at the Advancement of Peace at the Department of Development Studies and International Relations, SOAS, University of London, UK. He received his Ph.D. from Haifa University, Israel.