Panel: RELIGIOUS NATIONALISMS AND AUTHORITARIAN POLITICS TODAY



1069.2 - RELIGIOUS JEWISH NATIONALISM IN ISRAEL

AUTHORS:
Dieckhoff A. (Sciences Po ~ Paris ~ France)
Text:
For decades, two visions of Israel's future have clashed: one secular and universalist, the other more religious and identity-based. The former is on the defensive; not vanquished, but indisputably weakened as religious Jewish nationalism has managed to define an explicitly religious Zionism. This paper traces the origins and rise of religious Zionism, paying close attention to the social and political dynamics giving rise to it and discussing its implications for the polity.