Abstract

A clear win for the Labour Party in this year's general election in Israel has opened up not only opportunities for decisive government, but also new hope for peace in the Middle East. Jonathan Marcus here examines the complicated Israeli political scene before and after the recent election campaign. He draws our attention to a possible new phase in Israeli politics generated by institutional reform, the influx of new voters from the former Soviet Union and the recasting of Israel's relationship with its principal ally, the United States, after the Gulf War.

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