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The Triumph of Israel's Radical Right
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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - THE ANTECEDENTS OF ISRAEL'S CONTEMPORARY RADICAL RIGHT
CHAPTER 2 - THE OLD RADICAL RIGHT
CHAPTER 3 - THE NEW RADICAL RIGHT
CHAPTER 4 - ISRAEL'S RADICAL RIGHT NETWORK (1987-1992)
CHAPTER 5 - ISRAEL'S PATH TO PEACE? (1992-1995)
CHAPTER 6 - A TIME FOR HATE (1996-1999)
CHAPTER 7 - THE DEMISE OF THE PEACE PROCESS (2000-2003)
CHAPTER 8: THE RADICAL RIGHT AT A CROSSROADS (2004-2009)

About the Author

Ami Pedahzur is Professor of Government and a fellow of the Gale Chair of Judaic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin where he also serves as the head of the Israel Studies Collaborative at the Schusterman Center of Jewish Studies

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"The Triumph of Israel's Radical Right is a bold and personable book that establishes Ami Pedahzur as the late Ehud Sprinzak's successor as the premier scholar of political extremism in Israel."--Cas Mudde, University of Georgia, author of Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe
"Settlers, yes, but Ami Pedahzur brilliantly portrays the increasingly powerful radical right in Israel as much more than the settlers in the occupied territories. The Triumph of Israel's Radical Right portrays the evolution of the right from a group preoccupied with preventing the creation of a Palestinian state to an anti-democratic, nativist force that has made deep inroads into defining the character of the Israeli state."--Joel Migdal, University
of Washington, co-author of The Palestinian People: A History
"If Israel's purposes are to serve as a 'light unto the nations' and to share with others the task of healing and repairing the world (Tikkun Olam), this book does a compelling job of explaining why these purposes are not being met. Ami Pedahzur does an estimable job of tracing the Israeli radical right from a marginal force to the dominant one in Israeli political life."--Leonard Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno, author of Global Terrorism
"Pedahzur has crafted a remarkable, crisply written history of the rise of the settler movement after the 1967 War leading to recent triumphs of the radical Right in Israeli policies and elections. ... Recommended." --CHOICE
"The book is, first of all, the most detailed, systematic, and comprehensive work on the subject to date. If one wants to acquire a general knowledge of Israel's radical right, this is the book to read. If one aims to study a specific aspect of the phenomenon (e.g., Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination or the disengagement from Gaza), a specific grouping (e.g., a political party, an organization, or social movement) or a certain personality, this is the
place to locate it, and then place it in its proper context. These details, reinforced by a timeline of major events, an appendix with figures concerning the settlements and the settlers, a table that
presents the electoral achievements of the right, and illustrative maps, make this a must-have book for any scholar of Israeli politics."--Middle East Journal

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