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Israeli identity formation and the Arab—Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969–2006
by
Oren, Neta
in
Arab Israeli relations
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Arabs
/ Axiology
/ Changes
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Collectives
/ Conflict
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Elections
/ Foreign relations
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Israel
/ Narratives
/ National Identity
/ National reconciliation
/ Palestinians
/ Peace
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peacetime
/ Platform
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Political platform
/ Reconciliation
/ Territories
/ Territory
2010
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Israeli identity formation and the Arab—Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969–2006
by
Oren, Neta
in
Arab Israeli relations
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Arabs
/ Axiology
/ Changes
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Collectives
/ Conflict
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Elections
/ Foreign relations
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Israel
/ Narratives
/ National Identity
/ National reconciliation
/ Palestinians
/ Peace
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peacetime
/ Platform
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Political platform
/ Reconciliation
/ Territories
/ Territory
2010
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Israeli identity formation and the Arab—Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969–2006
by
Oren, Neta
in
Arab Israeli relations
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Arabs
/ Axiology
/ Changes
/ Citizens
/ Citizenship
/ Collectives
/ Conflict
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Elections
/ Foreign relations
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Israel
/ Narratives
/ National Identity
/ National reconciliation
/ Palestinians
/ Peace
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peacetime
/ Platform
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Political platform
/ Reconciliation
/ Territories
/ Territory
2010
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Israeli identity formation and the Arab—Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969–2006
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Israeli identity formation and the Arab—Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969–2006
2010
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This study focuses on the relationship between national identity and intractable conflict. Abdelal's definition of collective identity that refers to the level of agreement regarding the purposes, practices, relational comparisons with other entities, and narratives that define collective identity was adapted to national identity during intractable conflict and was later applied to Israel's national identity. A review of the Israeli 1969–2006 election platforms shows that in the 1980s and 1990s significant changes occurred in Israel's national identity. The most significant changes included: changes regarding the territorial purpose of Israeli identity; changes in practices on who may become an Israeli citizen; changes of perception of the relationship between Israel and the Arabs; and a growing Israeli acceptance of Palestinian identity. Since 2000, following the failure of the Israeli—Palestinian peace process, some components of Israeli national identity have reverted to their original form. The study indicates that the Arab—Israeli conflict triggered changes in Israel's national identity, but the conflict also seemed affected by changes in that identity. The article connects the changes in Israeli national identity to specific mechanisms and conditions of conflict resolution and reconciliation.
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