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The Politics of Reform in Israel: How the Israeli Mixed System Came to Be
Gideon Rahat
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Department of Political Science
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Constitutional Framework
50%
Direct Elections
50%
Electoral Systems
50%
First Section
50%
Five Elements
50%
Four-stage
50%
HyPer
50%
Institutional Status
50%
Israel
100%
Israeli
100%
Legislative Framework
50%
Long-term Development
50%
Major Events
50%
Mixed System
100%
Mixed-member Electoral System
50%
Organ System Pathology
50%
Political Actors
50%
Politics of Reform
100%
Prime Minister
50%
Proportional Systems
50%
Reform Agenda
50%
Reform Process
50%
Reformer
50%
Section Analysis
50%
Selectorate
50%
Social Sciences
Direct Election
50%
Electoral Systems
100%
Israel
100%
Israeli
100%
Major Event
50%
Political Actor
50%
Arts and Humanities
1970s
16%
Electoral Systems
33%
Framework
16%
Initiative
16%
Israel
100%
Prime ministers
16%
Reform
100%
reformer
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Reform Process
50%
Psychology
Long-Term Development
100%