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Article: ARAB POLITICAL MOBILIZATION AND ISRAELI RESPONSES.
- Article from:
- Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
- Article date:
- January 1, 2001
- Author:
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INTRODUCTION
IN A DEMOCRACY, THE SIZE of a minority group and its potential power is a positive factor. Political mobilization of such minority groups can be seen through their effort to establish political influence within the political atmosphere of the state. This implies that first, such a minority will try to increase its political clout through the decision making of the state that reflects the group's interest. Second, the interest of the minority is usually enforced and applied in an organized way in the political process of the state. [1]
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