Publication
Dec 2013
This commentary examines the role of religion and secularism in Israeli politics. The author argues that, given the current demographic trends in Israel, Israelis should expect to be governed by coalitions of rightist and centrist parties - devoid of ultra-Orthodox participation - which will attempt to reform the institutions that regulate the relationship between minorities and the state. At least until the 2030s.
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Author | Richard Cincotta |
Series | FPRI E-Notes |
Publisher | Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) |
Copyright | © 2013 Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) |