Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis
This book analyzes Israel's leadership from the rise of the Zionist movement to the present. That leadership, Abadi holds, has been declining since David Ben Gurion, the founder and first prime minister of the state, retired from politics. Not only were the early leaders of Zionism more charismatic, the author argues, but later leaders have faced domestic and external constraints that tied their hands regarding the economy, the need to absorb immigrants, and the demand to expand and modernize the army. Contemporary leaders have proven to be unequal to the task of dealing with these problems. In addition, the book mentions the erosion of the Zionist dream and the inability of native-born Israelis to provide a new ideology. Abadi concludes with possible solutions and prospects for the future.
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Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis
This book analyzes Israel's leadership from the rise of the Zionist movement to the present. That leadership, Abadi holds, has been declining since David Ben Gurion, the founder and first prime minister of the state, retired from politics. Not only were the early leaders of Zionism more charismatic, the author argues, but later leaders have faced domestic and external constraints that tied their hands regarding the economy, the need to absorb immigrants, and the demand to expand and modernize the army. Contemporary leaders have proven to be unequal to the task of dealing with these problems. In addition, the book mentions the erosion of the Zionist dream and the inability of native-born Israelis to provide a new ideology. Abadi concludes with possible solutions and prospects for the future.
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Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis

Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis

by Jacob Abadi
Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis

Israel's Leadership: From Utopia to Crisis

by Jacob Abadi

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This book analyzes Israel's leadership from the rise of the Zionist movement to the present. That leadership, Abadi holds, has been declining since David Ben Gurion, the founder and first prime minister of the state, retired from politics. Not only were the early leaders of Zionism more charismatic, the author argues, but later leaders have faced domestic and external constraints that tied their hands regarding the economy, the need to absorb immigrants, and the demand to expand and modernize the army. Contemporary leaders have proven to be unequal to the task of dealing with these problems. In addition, the book mentions the erosion of the Zionist dream and the inability of native-born Israelis to provide a new ideology. Abadi concludes with possible solutions and prospects for the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313275159
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/1993
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History , #40
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1370L (what's this?)

About the Author

JACOB ABADI is Adjunct Professor at the Pratt Institute. He is the author of Britain's Withdrawal from the Middle East: The Economic and Strategic Imperatives, 1947-1971 (1983).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chaim Weizmann: The "Synthetic" Zionist
Ben Gurion: The State Builder
Vladimir Jabotinsky: The Fiery Orator of Revisionism
Menachem Begin: The Guardian of Greater Israel
The "Old Guard" and the End of Labor's Ascendancy
Mapai's Youngsters and Shamir's Rise to Power
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography

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