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      The Crisis of Minorities in Ethnic States: The Case of Palestinian Citizens in Israel

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      International Journal of Middle East Studies
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          The vast majority of states in the international system, democratic and non-democratic, are multi-ethnic (Gurr 1993). A liberal-democratic multi-ethnic state serves the collective needs of all its citizens regardless of their ethnic affiliation, and citizenship—legally recognized membership in the political structure called a state—is the single criterion for belonging to the state and for granting equal opportunity to all members of the system. Whether a multi-ethnic democratic state should provide group rights above and beyond individual legal equality is an ongoing debate (Gurr & Harff 1994).

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              Minority status in an ethnic democracy: The status of the Arab minority in Israel

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                Journal
                International Journal of Middle East Studies
                Int. J. Middle East Stud.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0020-7438
                1471-6380
                August 1998
                April 23 2009
                August 1998
                : 30
                : 3
                : 321-346
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                10.1017/S0020743800066204
                1e15c99d-bf04-4d6c-b1d9-120a62b31691
                © 1998

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