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Israel's Governability Crisis

Autor Maoz Rosenthal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2017

This book examines the governability crisis faced by Israeli governmental institutions. For a long period of time, observers of Israel s government have reported the same phenomena: instability in most political positions not allowing for proper policy design, enhanced control of the bureaucracy over the policy making process, and complete uncertainty regarding the implementation of policies by the bureaucracy. However, while one expects that with such a toxic combination of all the wrong policy making components Israel would collapse, Israel has been able to achieve quite impressive landmarks in its overall performance. During the first decade of the 21st century, Israel became an OECD member and enjoyed high growth when the world was facing stagnation and economic collapse. Israel s government, which regularly faces quandaries in a variety of policy fields, is able to initiate large scale policies when needed. Yet, this same government refrains from initiating large-scale reforms in institutional structures. Hence, for analysts of political institutions, the Israeli state of affairs is one of choice: while initiating changes to reform and overhaul the Israeli institutional system is possible it is also perilous. To cope with that duality Israeli political leadership on all sides has developed a variety of mechanisms that allow them to provide the policy output needed so as to maintain the status-quo. This book examines these mechanisms as they exist in different facets of government work and explains their output and persistence. Examples include coalitional making and breaking, the ways in which ruling coalitions maneuver in parliament, and policy design and implementation.The book also explores the problem that exists in Israel s governability: the lack of a strategic high-order far sighted decision making. Finally, it offers a method of electoral reform that can address both of these systemic maladies."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498513418
ISBN-10: 1498513417
Pagini: 162
Ilustrații: 17 tables
Dimensiuni: 271 x 161 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Maoz Rosenthal is an assistant professor in the Inter-Disciplinary Center Herzliya.

Cuprins

1. An Alternative Model of Governability: The Heresthetic of Preferences and Veto Points 2. Israel¿s Political Institutions and Policy Dimensions¿ a Prelude for a Crisis 3. Israel's Governability Crisis: Sources and Consequences 4. Cabinet Compositions and Duration: Israeli Governments 1949-2015 5. Agenda Gate-Keeping and the Power of the Chair: Policy Making in Israeli Knesset Committees 6. Bureaucratic Agenda Control and Political leadership in Policy Design 7. Policy Implementation: The Reprisal of Political Agenda Control 8. So where is the Problem? The Drorian High-Order Tasks

Descriere

This book examines Israeli strategies of adapting to a crisis of governability brought on by institutional stagnation. The book uses a new theory emphasizing the role of policy entrepreneurs in political institutions, and ultimately offers a method of electoral reform to address systemic maladies in the Israeli political system.