'More than a comprehensive accounting of the extraordinarily successful settlers' movement, this indispensable analysis explains how a once-marginal radical project built support in politics, media, and the general public. The Israeli Settler Movement is the best critical account of a critically important social movement.'
David S. Meyer - Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine
'Ambitious and innovative in both theory and empirical analysis, this book is the first I've read to offer a full picture of the structure, strength, and success of Israel's settlement movement. This compelling text is full of insights, and will prove of lasting value for students and scholars of social movements, democratic politics, Israel, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the world now confronts the possibility of de jure Israeli annexation in the West Bank, this work could not be more timely.'
Tamara Cofman Wittes - Ph.D. Senior Fellow, Center for Middle East Policy, The Brookings Institution
'This authoritative account of the settler movement is an essential reading for scholars, policymakers and anyone else interested in Israeli politics or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While the settler movement has garnered much attention, until this book we have had very little systematic data and analysis to comprehensively understand its present and future impact. Steering clear from polemics and conjecture, this study reveals what social movement theory can teach us about the settler movement, and what the settler movement can teach us about the evolution and success of radical social movements more broadly.'
Lihi Ben Shitrit - Assistant Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia, and author of Righteous Transgressions: Women's Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right
'Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler, a prominent scholar of political extremism and Israeli politics, and Cas Mudde, the leading authority in the study of right-wing populism, wrote a masterpiece. This tour de force offers a meticulous analysis of the settlers' movement road to becoming the most influential political actor in Israel. The study is a milestone in the study of social movements and their impact.'
Ami Pedahzur - Ralph W. Yarborough Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts, Department of Government, The University of Texas at Austin
'Hirsch-Hoefler and Mudde's book is a fundamental contribution to both the literature on social movements, and the literature on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The book develops a fascinating theory to understand and evaluate social movements' success; and by analyzing the political success of the settlers movement in the Occupied Palestinian territories, it provides an essential perspective to understand Israel's governments approach to the conflict.'
Dani Filc - Professor, Department of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University
‘… accessible and readable volume … The authors provide an imaginative, well-structured, theoretical framework for assessing social movement success, supported by empirical evidence, interview data, and discursive analysis to analyze the Israeli settler case. Recommended.’
R. A. Harper
Source: Choice
'… The Israeli Settler Movement is an important contribution to the study of social movements, analyzing a fairly unique movement that is operating in the intersection between domestic and international politics and between security and identity.'
Barak Mendelsohn
Source: Israel Studies Review