Asher
Arian, David Nachmias, and Ruth Amir, Executive
Governance in Israel (New
York: Palgrave Macmillan,
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This
is the first comprehensive
examination of the evolution
of executive governance
in Israel. The book describes and analyses the political and bureaucratic structures
and processes that led to the predominance of the executive in policymaking and
governance. It also analyzes recent political and administrative reforms and
their consequences on the Knesset, political parties, governing coalitions and
non elected public authorities.
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