Ben-Gurion Against the Knesset

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Routledge, 19 févr. 2004 - 344 pages
The power struggle between Ben-Gurion and the Knesset was not primarily concerned with who should hold the reins of power, but with the ideals that should lie behind government. Ben-Gurion did not think that the Knesset had the moral backbone required at a historic turning-point in Israeli history, when the character of the nation was being developed; although he conceded that it was capable of dealing with the more mundane administrative tasks. He therefore denied the Knesset the right to take part in the policy-making process, caused a decline in the support of the elite and the general public, encouraged partisanship, and endeavored to reduce competitiveness. Ben-Gurion was so dismissive of the Knesset and its members, that he would not even attend parties at which Knesset members were being given awards.
 

Table des matières

The Theory of the Status of Legislatures
1
PART ONE The Establishment of Parliamentary Institutions
17
PART TWO The Struggle Against the Knessets Institutional Power
95
PART THREE The Struggle Against the Knesset Members
167
PART FOUR Parliamentary Style and Conflicts with Political Rivals
241
Conclusion
309
Bibliography
323
Index
327
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Giora Goldberg, Bar-Ilan University.

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