Citizenship and service : the politics of civic national service in Israel /
Assesses the place of non-military national service in Israeli politics and society. All citizens in a democracy are promised the same guaranteed rights, but should they have the same obligations? Should minorities with different attitudes toward the state be obliged to do national service in the na...
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语言: | 英语 |
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Albany :
SUNY Press,
[2020]
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书本目录:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Alternative Ethea of Citizenship: Republican, Liberal, and Communitarian
- Classic Republicanism
- Liberal Citizenship
- Communitarian Citizenship
- National Service as a Communitarian Project
- Republicanism in the Israeli Context: The Mapai Period
- The Rise of Liberalism: The Likud, Individualism, and Free Market Capitalism
- The New Liberalism and the Demand for Equality in Service
- Conclusion
- 2 Religious Girls and Civic National Service, 1951-1953: An Initiative That Failed
- Religious Girls and the Defense Service Law, 1949
- Civic Service for Women: A Republican Obligation or a Political Resource?
- Determined Republicanism or Shrewd Party Politics?
- Implementation: "The Devil Is in the Details"
- Conclusion
- 3 Republicanism and Volunteerism: Civic National Service for Religious Girls, 1970-2018
- The Civic National Service Initiative, 1970
- The Political Upset of 1977: The Debate over National Service Resumes
- Service Becomes the Norm
- Civic National Service, 2010-2018
- Conclusion
- 4 Fighting to Serve: Youth Excused from Service
- Republican Obligation and Equality in Service
- The Ivri Committee: A Break with Past Policy
- Civic National Service: Win-Win for the State and for the Volunteer
- Conclusion
- 5 The Haredim: Will a Communitarian Approach Bring Them to Serve?
- "Blanket Deferments" to Haredim
- A "Society of Scholars"
- Studying the Torah Is Our Service
- The Tal Law and the Introduction of Civic National Service for Haredim
- Implementation of the Tal Law: The Government "Drags Its Feet"
- Civic Service in the Haredi Community, 2007-2012
- Policy Displacement and Confrontation: The High Court Intervenes
- Military and Civic Service for Haredim: Service Law #2
- The Haredim Return to the Government: Service Law #3
- The High Court Intervenes Again, September 2017
- Conclusion
- 6 From National Service to Community Volunteering: Israel's Arab Citizens and the Controversy over Civic National Service
- Military Service and Citizenship in the First Decades
- Arab Civic National Service: Committee Recommendations and Legislative Proposals, 1968-2000
- The Impact of the Liberal Ethos: "A State of All of Its Citizens."
- The Arab Response to the Civic National Service Proposals, 1990-2000
- The October 2000 Events: A Catalyst for Policy Change
- A Communitarian Initiative? From Civic National Service to "Community Volunteering"
- Civic National Service in Arab Public Opinion
- Civic National Service 2018: Evolutionary Change and the Seeds of Communitarianism
- "Community Volunteering": The Challenges Ahead
- Conclusion
- Conclusion: Four Tribes: Is a Communitarian Model the Answer?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index