Rami Zeedan is a Druzepolitical scientist and historian, currently an associate professor of Israel Studies at the University of Kansas (USA).[1] Dr. Zeedan is the founding editor of the Druze Studies Journal (DSJ).[2]
At Kansas, Zeedan is a faculty member of the Jewish Studies Program, and affiliated with the Center for Global and International Studies.[9] He served on the board of the Association for Israel Studies (AIS) from 2015 to 2021[10] and has been the book review editor of the journal Israel Studies Review since 2021.[11][12] Zeedan was promoted to Associate Professor.[13]
He is an advocate for open-access scholarship[14] and is the editor in chief of the Druze Studies Journal (DSJ).[15] He organized the Druze Studies Symposium at KU in Fall 2023. [16]
His first book, "Battalion of Arab- the History of the Minorities’ Unit in the IDF from 1948 to 1956" was published in Hebrew by Modan in 2015.[22] His second book, "The Arab-Palestinian Society in the Israeli Political System: Integration Versus Segregation in the Twenty-First Century", was published by Lexington Books in 2019.[23]
Selected publications
Books
Zeedan, R. (2019). Arab-Palestinian Society in the Israeli Political System: Integration Versus Segregation in the Twenty-first Century. Rowman & Littlefield.
Zeedan, R. (2015). Battalion of Arabs: The History of the Minorities in the IDF. [in Hebrew] Tel Aviv: Modan.
Articles
Zeedan, R. (2024). The Druze vote in Israel: between ideology, socioeconomic status, kinship, and the Nation-State Basic Law. Democratization, 1-21.
Zeedan, R. (2024). Social Identity and Voting Behavior in a Deeply Divided Society: The Case of Israel. Societies, 14(9), 177.
Hazran, Y., Reed, M. A., Schäbler, B., Timani, H. S., & Zeedan, R. (2024). The Status of Druze Studies and Launching the Druze Studies Journal (DSJ). Druze Studies Journal 1.
Johnson, C., & Zeedan, R. (2024). Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Druze in 2023. Druze Studies Journal 1.
Zeedan, R., & Hogan, R. E. (2022). The Correlation between Budgets and Matriculation Exams: The Case of Jewish and Arab Schools in Israel. Education Sciences, 12(8), 545.
Zeedan, R. (2022). Palestinians in Israel: New Scholarship on Politics and Religion. Bustan: The Middle East Book Review, 13(1), 20-33.
Beeri, I., Zaidan, A., & Zeedan, R. (2021). Willingness to pay taxes through mutual trust: The effect of fairness, governability, tax-enforcement and outsourcing on local tax collection rates. Governance, 1–24.
Zeedan, R., & Wilcoxson, J. (2021). Obama vs. Trump-Different Approaches to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Win-Win vs. Win-Lose Methods and Pure Mediation vs. Power Mediation. The Arab World Geographer, 24(1), 1-24.
Zeedan, R. and Luce, M. (2021). Druze Women and Gender in Druze Society: A Systematic literature review. Religions 12(12): 1111.
Zeedan, R. (2020). Reconsidering the Druze Narrative in the Wake of the Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People. Israel Studies, 25(3), 153–166.
Zeedan, R. (2019). The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections: What Went Wrong in Pre-Election Polls? Demographics Help to Explain. J, 2, 84–101.
Zeedan, R. “The Druze Community in Israel.” Oxford Bibliographies in “Jewish Studies.” Ed. Naomi Seidman. New York: Oxford University Press. 27 February 2019.
Zeedan, R. (2019). The Role of Military Service in the Integration/Segregation of Muslims, Christians, and Druze within Israel.” Societies 9(1): 1
Zeedan, R. (2018). Predicting the Vote in Kinship-Based Municipal Elections- the case of Arab localities in Israel. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 38(1), pp. 87-102.
Zeedan, R. (2017). Bigger, but not always Better: Size and Local Democracy in Israeli Amalgamated Local Governments. Journal of Urban Affairs, 39 (5), pp. 711-728.
Zeedan, R., Vigoda-Gadot, E., & Ben-Artzi Y. (2017). “Causes of (and Solutions for?) Financial Crises in Local Governments: Insights from Local Arab Authorities in Israel”, Administration & Society, 49 (7), pp. 1065-1083. (Advance online publication 21 November 2014).
Zeedan, R. (2013). “Israel’s 2003 Plan for Unification of Local Authorities”. Israel Affairs. 19:1: 170–190.