Uri Ram'ın Post-Siyonizm Yaklaşımı Üzerine

Bu çalışmada, İsrailli siyaset sosyologu Uri Ram’ın post-Siyonizm yaklaşımı incelenmektedir. Makalede, post-Siyonizm yaklaşımının tarihsel kökenine yer verilmekte, Ram’ın farklı post-Siyonizm yaklaşımlarına dair yaptığı kuramsal sınıflandırma açıklanmakta ve Ram’ın post-Siyonizm yaklaşımı ve ‘Yeni İsrail’ kavramı ilişkisi değerlendirilmektedir. Bu araştırmanın önemi, Ram’ın post-Siyonizm yaklaşımına dair Türkçe siyaset bilimi yazınında ilk akademik araştırmalardan birisi olmasıdır. Çalışmada, belge tarama ve içerik çözümleme araştırma yöntemleri kullanılmaktadır. Ayrıca işçi Siyonizmi,liberal Siyonizm, revizyonist Siyonizm, anti-Siyonizm, non-Siyonizm, neo-Siyonizm, post-Siyonizm kavramlarının farkları ortaya konulmakta ve küreselleşme sürecinde İsrail siyasal ve toplumsal hayatındaki dönüşüm ele alınmaktadır.

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