Likud (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Likud" in Spanish language version.

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archive.org

  • Langford, Barry (2017). All Together Now. Biteback Publishing. «Netanyahu, leader of the right-wing populist party Likud, ran for re-election». 
  • Amnon Rapoport (1990). Experimental Studies of Interactive Decisions. Kluwer Academic. p. 413. ISBN 0792306856. «Likud is a liberal-conservative party that gains much of its support from the lower and middle classes, and promotes free enterprise, nationalism, and expansionism.» 

bbc.co.uk

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globalsecurity.org

  • «Israel - Political Parties». GlobalSecurity.org. 12 de abril de 2014. Consultado el 26 de enero de 2015. «The two main political parties—Likud, essentially national-liberal and Labor, essentially social-democratic—have historical roots and traditions pre-dating the establishment of the State in 1948.» 

haaretz.com

  • «Meet the parties - Likud». Haaretz. 2015. Consultado el 1 de marzo de 2015. «A national-liberal political movement (center-right, in Israeli terms) that was established as an alliance of parties that united into a single party in 1984.» 

kas.de

likudanglos.org.il

  • Daniel Tauber (13 de agosto de 2010). «Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940)». Likud Anglos. Archivado desde el original el 22 de febrero de 2011. «Jabotinsky's movement and teachings, which can be characterized as national-liberalism, form the foundation of the Likud party.» 

nytimes.com

  • Joel Greenberg (22 de noviembre de 1998). «The World: Pursuing Peace; Netanyahu and His Party Turn Away from 'Greater Israel'». The New York Times. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2015. «Likud, despite defections, had joined Labor in accepting the inevitability of territorial compromise.... Revolutionary as it may seem, Likud's abandonment of its maximalist vision has in fact been evolving for years.» 
  • Ethan Bronner (20 de febrero de 2009). «Netanyahu, Once Hawkish, Now Touts Pragmatism». The New York Times. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2015. «Likud as a party has made a major transformation in the last 15 years from being rigidly committed to retaining all the land of Israel to looking pragmatically at how to retain for Israel defensible borders in a very uncertain Middle East....» 

visegradpost.com

web.archive.org

  • Daniel Tauber (13 de agosto de 2010). «Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940)». Likud Anglos. Archivado desde el original el 22 de febrero de 2011. «Jabotinsky's movement and teachings, which can be characterized as national-liberalism, form the foundation of the Likud party.» 

ynetnews.com

  • «Likud». Ynetnews. 1 de febrero de 2008. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2015.