Israel and the diaspora: problems of cognitive dissonance
The relationship between Israel and the diaspora has been marked by mutual accommodation. The diaspora has come to accept the fact that Israel is not exempt from the problems and pathologies of states and societies; and Israel has acknowledged the continuation of the diaspora as a centre of Jewish l...
Auteur principal: | Safran, W |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2012
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