National minorities and their behaviour have become a central
topic in comparative politics in the last few decades. Using the
relationship between the state of Israel and the Arab national
minority as a case study, this book provides a thorough examination
of minority nationalism and state-minority relations in Israel.
Placing the case of the Arab national minority in Israel within
a comparative framework, the author analyses major debates taking
place in the field of collective action, social movements, civil
society and indigenous rights. He demonstrates the impact of the
state regime on the political behaviours of the minorities, and
sheds light on the similarities and differences between various
types of minority nationalisms and the nature of the relationship
such minorities could have with their states.
Drawing empirical and theoretical conclusions that contribute to
studies of Israeli politics, political minorities, indigenous
populations and conflict issues, this book will be a valuable
reference for students and those in policy working on issues around
Israeli politics, Palestinian politics and the broader
Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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