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Original Articles

TOWARD A TYPOLOGY OF NON-DECISIONS: THREE ISRAELI CASES

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Pages 145-158 | Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

The concept “non-decisions” is problematic, but widely used. Often it denotes entrenched interests keeping issues off the political agenda in order to limit the benefits of the powerless. Three Israeli cases illustrate different varieties of non-decision, and suggest the utility of developing a typology suitable for the concept

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