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Governing Jerusalem: Again on the World's Agenda

by Ira Sharkansky

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This work describes the governance of Jerusalem, a city that is, arguably more than any other city in the world, caught up in the pressures of religious and ethnic competition. It attempts to capture the traits of the city, and relate its politics to what has been written about other cities.
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This work describes the governance of Jerusalem, a city that is, arguably more than any other city in the world, caught up in the pressures of religious and ethnic competition. It attempts to capture the traits of the city, and relate its politics to what has been written about other cities.

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