Israel Affairs, Volume 22, Issue 2, April 2016 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online. This new issue contains the following articles: How do states die: lessons for Israel
Steven R. David Pages: 270-290 | DOI: 10.1080/13537121.2016.1140358Towards a biblical psychology for modern Israel: 10 guides for healthy living Kalman J. Kaplan Pages: 291-317 | DOI: 10.1080/13537121.2016.1140349 The past as a yardstick: Europeans, Muslim migrants and the onus of European-Jewish histories The mental cleavage of Israeli politics Framing policy paradigms: population dispersal and the Gaza withdrawal National party strategies in local elections: a theory and some evidence from the Israeli case ‘I have two homelands’: constructing and managing Iranian Jewish and Persian Israeli identities Avoiding longing: the case of ‘hidden children’ in the Holocaust ‘Are you being served?’ The Jewish Agency and the absorption of Ethiopian immigration | The danger of Israel according to Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi Leisure in the twenty-first century: the case of Israel Limits to cooperation: why Israel does not want to become a member of the International Energy Agency The attitude of the local press to marginal groups: between solidarity and alienation The construction of Israeli ‘masculinity’ in the sports arena Holocaust images and picturing catastrophe: the cultural politics of seeing |
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ToC: Israel Studies 20.2 (2015); Special Section: Bodies In Question
Israel Studies 20.2 (2015) Table of Contents:
Special Section: Bodies In Question
Wars of the Wombs: Struggles Over Abortion Policies in Israel (pp. 1-26)
Rebecca Steinfeld
Halutzah or Beauty Queen? National Images of Women in Early Israeli Society (pp. 27-52)
Julie Grimmeisen
‘Re-orient-ation’: Sport and the Transformation of the Jewish Body and Identity (pp. 53-75)
Yotam Hotam
‘Uniting the Nation’s Various Limbs into a National Body’ the Jerusalem People’s House (pp. 76-109)
Esther Grabiner
Articles
Kobi Cohen-Hattab
Budgeting for Ultra-Orthodox Education—The Failure of Ultra-Orthodox Politics, 1996–2006 (pp. 135-162)
Hadar Lipshits
The Mizrahi Sociolect in Israel: Origins and Development (pp. 163-182)
Yehudit Henshke
Review Essay: The Theoretical Normalization of Israel in International Relations(pp. 183-189)
[Reviews of: The Political Psychology of Israeli Prime Ministers: When Hard-Liners Opt for Peace, by Yael S. Aronoff; Why Hawks Become Doves: Shimon Peres and Foreign Policy Change in Israel by Guy Ziv]
Brent E. Sasley
Notes on Contributors (pp. 190-191)
Guidelines for Contributors (pp. 192-194)
ToC: Israel Affairs, 19.4 (2013)
Israel Affairs: Volume 19, Issue 4, 2013
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Articles
Moshe Gat
pages 603-622
Azriel Bermant
pages 623-639
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Shmuel Tzabag
pages 640-659
Amira Schiff
pages 660-678
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Moshe Cohen
pages 679-692
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Joseph Mann
pages 693-703
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Nitza Davidovitch
pages 704-712
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Tal Shahor
pages 713-730
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Review Essay
Nissim Leon
pages 731-734
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Book Reviews
David Rodman
pages 735-736
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David Rodman
page 736
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David Rodman
pages 737-738
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David Rodman
pages 738-739
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David Rodman
pages 739-740
DOI:10.1080/13537121.2013.829621