This book, first published in 1969, presents a comprehensive survey
and analysis of the political behaviour of the Arabs in Israel,
covering the period from the founding of the State to the Six-Day
War in 1967. While the socio-economic background is outlined, the
chief emphasis is on the political attitudes of this minority and
its reactions to the modernization of political structures. The
main chapters deal with adaptation versus alienation; cultural
change and its reflection in politics; political organizations;
voting behaviour in parliamentary, local, and trade union
elections; leadership and the foci of political activity. Materials
used for research included the Israeli press, both in Arabic and
Hebrew, the literature produced by the Arabs in Israel, official
publications and private reports, as well as interviews conducted
with Arabs from all over the country.
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