Public preferences and institutional designs : Israel and Turkey compared / Niva Golan-Nadir.

A fascinating comparison of two countries that maintain marriage policies only a minority of the population prefers Golan-Nadir offers a provocative account with implications for how policies are designed and maintained in democracies.-Margaret Levi, Professor of Political Science, Stanford Universi...

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Main Author: Golan-Nadir, Niva (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Enduring Gaps between Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
  • 2. Conceptualizing Enduring Gaps between Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
  • 3. Researching Enduring Gaps in Comparative Research: The Data, the Methods, and the Cases
  • 4. The Israeli Case: Israels Formation of Religious State Institutions
  • 5. The Israeli Case: The Lack of Societal Pressure to Modify the Religious Marriage Policy
  • 6. The Israeli Case: The Use of Institutional Pressure Relief Valves
  • 7. The Turkish CaseTurkeys Formation of Secular State Institutions
  • 8. The Turkish Case: The Lack of Societal Pressure to Modify Secular Marriage Policy
  • 9. The Turkish CaseThe Use of Institutional Pressure Relief Valves
  • 10. Conclusion.