New Issue of Israel Studies Review (Vol. 36, Issue 2)
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Volume 36,
Issue 3
Editors’
Note
Oded Haklai and Adia Mendelson-Maoz
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Roundtable: The COVID-19 Pandemic in
Israel
From Worst to Best:
The Pandemic and Populism in Israel
Joel S. Migdal, Anat
Ben-David, Uriel Abulof, Shirley Le Penne, Tomer Persico, Nohad ‘Ali, Tsafi
Sebba-Elran, Maya Rosenfeld, Nissim Cohen, Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Shlomo Mizrahi,
Meital Pinto, Hagar Salamon, and Diego Rotman
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Articles
Blame Avoidance, Crisis Exploitation,
and COVID-19 Governance Response in Israel
Moshe Maor
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Female Politicians’ Gendered
Communicative Structures: A Multimodal Combination of Masculine Verbal and
Feminine Nonverbal Patterns
Tsfira Grebelsky-Lichtman and Keren
Mabar
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Book Reviews
Gideon Kouts and Rami Zeedan
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