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Public Preferences and Institutional Designs

Niva Golan-Nadir ()
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Niva Golan-Nadir: The University at Albany, SUNY

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Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-84554-4
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Ch Chapter 1 Enduring Gaps between Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
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Ch Chapter 10 Conclusion
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Ch Chapter 2 Conceptualizing Enduring Gaps between Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
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Ch Chapter 3 Researching Enduring Gaps in Comparative Research: The Data, the Methods, and the Cases
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Ch Chapter 4 The Israeli Case: Israel’s Formation of Religious State Institutions
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Ch Chapter 5 The Israeli Case: The Lack of Societal Pressure to Modify the Religious Marriage Policy
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Ch Chapter 6 The Israeli Case: The Use of Institutional Pressure Relief Valves
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Ch Chapter 7 The Turkish Case: Turkey’s Formation of Secular State Institutions
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Ch Chapter 8 The Turkish Case: The Lack of Societal Pressure to Modify Secular Marriage Policy
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Ch Chapter 9 The Turkish Case: The Use of Institutional Pressure Relief Valves
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