Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-193) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- The joint Israeli-Palestinian poll : context and methodology -- The public imperative : public opinion in two-level games -- The Israeli and Palestinian publics : differences and similarities -- Camp David 2000 : tied hands and closed lips -- The eruption of the Intifada : the role of violence in two-level games -- From Geneva to disengagement : opportunities and constraints -- Political turnabouts : the electoral connection.
Summary
Palestinian and Israeli Public Opinion is based on a unique project: the Joint Israeli-Palestinian Poll (JIPP). Since 2000, Jacob Shamir and Khalil Shikaki have directed joint surveys among Israelis and Palestinians, providing a rare opportunity to examine public opinion on two sides of an intractable conflict. Adopting a two-level game theory approach, Shamir and Shikaki argue that public opinion is a multifaceted phenomenon and a critical player in international politics. They examine how the Israeli an.
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