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Political reform in Israel
Gideon Rahat
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Department of Political Science
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Israel
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Electoral Systems
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Political Reform
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HyPer
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Israeli
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Political Parties
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Wide-ranging
50%
Electoral Reform
50%
Government System
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Small Modification
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Democratic Institutions
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Seventy Years
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Majoritarianism
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Injected Dose
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Personalism
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Arts and Humanities
Israel
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Reform
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Political Reform
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Electoral Systems
66%
Local
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founding
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Electoral reform
33%
Personalism
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
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Politics
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Electoral Systems
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Israeli
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