The years of Menachem Begin's leadership were among the most
turbulent in Israeli history. Domestically, the preeminence of the
Labor Alignment was successfully challenged, the Likud government
failed to reduce Israel's high inflation rate, military and
security expenditures reached new highs, and the politicization of
economic policy increased. Internationally, although Israel's
policy toward the occupied territories and its regional strategy
were the focus of domestic and international debate, Begin's
policies--departures from earlier norms--did successfully define
Israel's foreign policy agenda, and his outlook is likely to
continue to influence policy considerations. The contributors to
this volume explore how Israel changed under Begin, the source of
those changes, and how Israel is likely to evolve in a post-Begin
era.
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