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Introduction""; ""II. The Arithmetic of Reversal""; ""III. Issues and Demography""; ""IV. Who Went Where?""; ""V. Wedge Issues""; ""VI. More on the 1992 Election""; ""VII. Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""Modelling Victory in the 1992 Election""; ""I. Introduction"" 327 $a""II. Elements of the Model: Factors in the 1992 Election"" ""Candidates""; ""Performance Evaluations""; ""Party Attachment""; ""The Social Basis of the Vote""; ""III. The Model""; ""IV. Empirical Results""; ""Utility Parameters-Importance for the Individual Voter""; ""Vote Probabilities: Party Blocs' Sources of Advantage""; ""Dispersion of Vote Probabilities""; ""The Sources of Electoral Turnover: 1992 versus 1988""; ""V. Summary and Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""PART II: Group Influences""; ""Penetrating the System: The Politics of Collective Identities"" 327 $a""I. Religious Parties"" ""II. Jewish Ethnic Parties""; ""III. Arab Parties""; ""IV. Women's Parties""; ""V. Conclusion""; ""References""; ""Equal But Different? The Gender Gap in Israel's 1992 Elections""; ""I. Political Activity""; ""Political Efficacy""; ""Discussion of Political Affairs""; ""Voting""; ""Partisan Affiliation""; ""II. Opinions and Attitudes""; ""Views on Peace and Security""; ""Policy Preferences""; ""Voting Preferences""; ""III. Some Explanations""; ""The Development Model""; ""The Generational Model""; ""The Autonomy Model""; ""The Diffusion Model""; ""IV. Conclusions"" 327 $a""Notes"" ""References""; ""Shas-The Sephardic Torah Guardians: Religious ""Movement"" and Political Power""; ""I. The Campaign: ""Imagining"" the Movement""; ""II. Teshuva: Spiritual/Moral Movement""; ""III. Blessings, Prayers, and a Charm""; ""IV. Competition with Other Parties""; ""V. The Elections to the 1992 Knesset""; ""VI. Joining the Labor-led coalition""; ""VII. Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""The Political Behavior of the Arabs in Israel in the 1992 Elections: Integration versus Segregation""; ""I. Parliamentary Elections and Political Marginalization"" 327 $a""II. From Passive to Active Participation"" ""III. The 1992 Elections""; ""Political and Social Divisions""; ""Religious Divisions""; ""From Arab-Jewish to Arab Structure""; ""Citizenship Issues""; ""Voting Behavior""; ""In the Aftermath of the Elections""; ""IV. Concluding Remarks""; ""Note""; ""References""; ""Voting Trends of Recent Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union""; ""I. Introduction""; ""II. The Electoral Power of the Immigrants""; ""III. Determination of Political Positions""; ""IV. Issues and Party Preferences""; ""V. Trends in Party Preferences""; ""VI. Influence of the Immigrants on the Election Results"" 330 $aAs the momentum toward peace in the Middle East surges and wanes, the intensity of politics in Israel takes on added relevance. There can be little doubt that the historic Israel-PLO peace accord could not have occurred were it not for the turnabout elections of 1992. 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This workshop builds upon the success of the three previous workshops in this series that were held in Arlington, VA, West Point, NY, and Como, Italy. As in the past, this is a small focused workshop, consisting of participants drawn from a wide variety of disciplines (e. g. theory, algorithms, real time systems, networks, operating sys tems, graphics and visualization, databases, artificial intelligence, etc. ), all of which focus on research on one or more aspects of multimedia systems. The workshop program included 19 technical papers, three invited talks, and one panel. Of the technical papers 13 were accepted as regular papers and 6 as short con tributions. These papers cover a number of areas including: Multimedia storage system design Image storage and retrieval systems Quality of service considerations Networking support for multimedia information systems Distributed virtual environments Multimedia system architecture issues The invited talks were given by three experts well known for their work in this area. Satish K. Tripathi?s (University of California, Riverside) talk was on ?Quality of Service Support for Multimedia Data on Internet?, Paul Emmerman (US Army Re search Laboratory) discussed ?Visualizing the Digital Battlefield?, and Val Tannen (University of Pennsylvania) presented ?Heterogeneous Data Integration with Mobile Information Manager?. 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