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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138494787
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 244 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on the Arab-Israeli conflict 27
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on the Arab-Israeli conflict
    DDC: 305.80095694
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    Keywords: Multiculturalism ; Jews, Russian identity ; Jews, Soviet identity ; Palestinian Arabs Social conditions ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Minorities ; Israel Emigration and immigration ; Former Soviet Republics Emigration and immigration ; Russia Emigration and immigration ; Israel Ethnic relations ; Israel ; Russen ; Juden ; Auswanderung ; Identität ; Geschichte 1948-2010
    Abstract: "This book constitutes the first systematic and critical discussion of questions of immigration and society in Israel from a global perspective. The comprehensive study covers the thirty-year period since the beginning of the immigrant influx from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s and incorporates data based on a variety of quantitative and qualitative research methods. It provides an important opportunity to examine identity and patterns of adaptation among immigrants, with the added perspective afforded by the passage of time. Moreover, it sheds light on the Russians' cumulative influence on Israeli society and on the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Considering all groups within Israeli society, it covers Palestinian-Arab citizens in Israel who have almost never been included in analyses addressing questions of Jewish immigration to Israel. Multiculturalism is the central theoretical framework of this study, alongside specific theoretical considerations of ethnic formation, political mobilization among ethnic groups, and immigration and conflict in deeply divided societies. However, whilst Jewish-Arab relations in Israel are typically analyzed in the context of majority-minority relations, this book offers a pioneering approach that analyses these relations within the context of a Jewish majority with a minority phobia and an Arab minority with a sense of regional majority. Addressing existing and anticipated influences of Russian immigrants on politics, culture and social structures in Israel, as well as the Israel-Palestinian conflict, The Russians in Israel will be useful to students and scholars of Middle Eastern politics and society"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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