Routledge Handbook on Israeli Security
Herausgeber: Cohen, Stuart A; Klieman, Aharon
Routledge Handbook on Israeli Security
Herausgeber: Cohen, Stuart A; Klieman, Aharon
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This book illustrates the dynamic nature of Israel's security concerns, and the ways in which they have evolved in response to changes in the country's diplomatic and geo-strategic environment, changes that have been further fueled by technological, economic and demographic transformations.
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This book illustrates the dynamic nature of Israel's security concerns, and the ways in which they have evolved in response to changes in the country's diplomatic and geo-strategic environment, changes that have been further fueled by technological, economic and demographic transformations.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580476
- ISBN-10: 0367580470
- Artikelnr.: 69891161
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580476
- ISBN-10: 0367580470
- Artikelnr.: 69891161
Stuart A. Cohen is a graduate of Oxford University and Professor Emeritus of Political Studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. His current research focuses on military-societal relations in Israel. His most recent book is Divine Service? Judaism and Israel's Armed Forces (2016). Aharon Klieman is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies. He has been a member of Tel-Aviv University's Department of Political Science since 1969 and is currently Professor Emeritus. He is the editor of Great Powers and Geopolitics: International Affairs in a Rebalancing World (2015).
Introduction The Israeli Security Prism 1. Free or fearful? Zionism's
responses to Jewish insecurity, Uriel Abulof 2. Israel's post-1948 security
experience, David Rodman 3. The evolution and development of the Israel
Defense Forces, Yaakov Amidror Debating Security 4. Neither Sparta nor
Athens: Israeli public opinion on national security, Tamar Hermann 5.
Security issues as mirrored in the digital social media Moran Yarchi 6.
Settlements and security: a debate A security asset Gershon Hacohen A
security liability Shaul Arieli 7. Keeping faith: religious Jewish
perspectives on Israeli security Aharon Kampinsky 8. Israeli Arab
perspectives on security Amal Jamal 9. The Supreme Court as a forum for
national security discourse Amichai Cohen 10. Security narratives in
Israeli literature Uri S. Cohen11. Security narratives in Israeli dramatic
arts Tali Silberstein Framing Security Policy 12. National
securitydecision-making Charles D. Freilich 13. The dynamics of
civil-militaryrelations and the complexity of Israel's security policies
Yagil Levy 14.The diplomatic path to security Steven R. David 15.
Negotiating Israeli security Aharon Klieman 16. The U.S.-Israel
securityrelationship Daniel Kurtzer 17. Israel's evolving relationship with
American Jewry: a matter of national security Dov S. Zakheim Pursuing
Security 18. Israel's security model Avi Kober 19. Security, technology and
cyberwarfare Isaac Ben Israel 20. Towards a Middle East regional security
regime?Martin Kramer 21. Israel's expanding strategic horizons: finding
extra-regional security partners Eran Lerman 22. Weapon of last resort? the
nuclear dimension of Israeli security Avner Cohen Augmenting Security:
Costs and Benefits 23. "Building resilience": the public discourse Keren
Friedman-Peleg 24. The civilian home front: in search of societal
resilience Meir Elran and Carmit Padan 25. Women and the Israeli military
culture Orna Sasson-Levy and Gilly Hartal 26. The economics of prioritizing
security: Israel's defense burden, 1948-2018 Ben-Zion Zilberfarb 27.
Jewish, democratic and resilient? on competing visions of Israel Yedidia Z.
Stern
responses to Jewish insecurity, Uriel Abulof 2. Israel's post-1948 security
experience, David Rodman 3. The evolution and development of the Israel
Defense Forces, Yaakov Amidror Debating Security 4. Neither Sparta nor
Athens: Israeli public opinion on national security, Tamar Hermann 5.
Security issues as mirrored in the digital social media Moran Yarchi 6.
Settlements and security: a debate A security asset Gershon Hacohen A
security liability Shaul Arieli 7. Keeping faith: religious Jewish
perspectives on Israeli security Aharon Kampinsky 8. Israeli Arab
perspectives on security Amal Jamal 9. The Supreme Court as a forum for
national security discourse Amichai Cohen 10. Security narratives in
Israeli literature Uri S. Cohen11. Security narratives in Israeli dramatic
arts Tali Silberstein Framing Security Policy 12. National
securitydecision-making Charles D. Freilich 13. The dynamics of
civil-militaryrelations and the complexity of Israel's security policies
Yagil Levy 14.The diplomatic path to security Steven R. David 15.
Negotiating Israeli security Aharon Klieman 16. The U.S.-Israel
securityrelationship Daniel Kurtzer 17. Israel's evolving relationship with
American Jewry: a matter of national security Dov S. Zakheim Pursuing
Security 18. Israel's security model Avi Kober 19. Security, technology and
cyberwarfare Isaac Ben Israel 20. Towards a Middle East regional security
regime?Martin Kramer 21. Israel's expanding strategic horizons: finding
extra-regional security partners Eran Lerman 22. Weapon of last resort? the
nuclear dimension of Israeli security Avner Cohen Augmenting Security:
Costs and Benefits 23. "Building resilience": the public discourse Keren
Friedman-Peleg 24. The civilian home front: in search of societal
resilience Meir Elran and Carmit Padan 25. Women and the Israeli military
culture Orna Sasson-Levy and Gilly Hartal 26. The economics of prioritizing
security: Israel's defense burden, 1948-2018 Ben-Zion Zilberfarb 27.
Jewish, democratic and resilient? on competing visions of Israel Yedidia Z.
Stern
Introduction The Israeli Security Prism 1. Free or fearful? Zionism's
responses to Jewish insecurity, Uriel Abulof 2. Israel's post-1948 security
experience, David Rodman 3. The evolution and development of the Israel
Defense Forces, Yaakov Amidror Debating Security 4. Neither Sparta nor
Athens: Israeli public opinion on national security, Tamar Hermann 5.
Security issues as mirrored in the digital social media Moran Yarchi 6.
Settlements and security: a debate A security asset Gershon Hacohen A
security liability Shaul Arieli 7. Keeping faith: religious Jewish
perspectives on Israeli security Aharon Kampinsky 8. Israeli Arab
perspectives on security Amal Jamal 9. The Supreme Court as a forum for
national security discourse Amichai Cohen 10. Security narratives in
Israeli literature Uri S. Cohen11. Security narratives in Israeli dramatic
arts Tali Silberstein Framing Security Policy 12. National
securitydecision-making Charles D. Freilich 13. The dynamics of
civil-militaryrelations and the complexity of Israel's security policies
Yagil Levy 14.The diplomatic path to security Steven R. David 15.
Negotiating Israeli security Aharon Klieman 16. The U.S.-Israel
securityrelationship Daniel Kurtzer 17. Israel's evolving relationship with
American Jewry: a matter of national security Dov S. Zakheim Pursuing
Security 18. Israel's security model Avi Kober 19. Security, technology and
cyberwarfare Isaac Ben Israel 20. Towards a Middle East regional security
regime?Martin Kramer 21. Israel's expanding strategic horizons: finding
extra-regional security partners Eran Lerman 22. Weapon of last resort? the
nuclear dimension of Israeli security Avner Cohen Augmenting Security:
Costs and Benefits 23. "Building resilience": the public discourse Keren
Friedman-Peleg 24. The civilian home front: in search of societal
resilience Meir Elran and Carmit Padan 25. Women and the Israeli military
culture Orna Sasson-Levy and Gilly Hartal 26. The economics of prioritizing
security: Israel's defense burden, 1948-2018 Ben-Zion Zilberfarb 27.
Jewish, democratic and resilient? on competing visions of Israel Yedidia Z.
Stern
responses to Jewish insecurity, Uriel Abulof 2. Israel's post-1948 security
experience, David Rodman 3. The evolution and development of the Israel
Defense Forces, Yaakov Amidror Debating Security 4. Neither Sparta nor
Athens: Israeli public opinion on national security, Tamar Hermann 5.
Security issues as mirrored in the digital social media Moran Yarchi 6.
Settlements and security: a debate A security asset Gershon Hacohen A
security liability Shaul Arieli 7. Keeping faith: religious Jewish
perspectives on Israeli security Aharon Kampinsky 8. Israeli Arab
perspectives on security Amal Jamal 9. The Supreme Court as a forum for
national security discourse Amichai Cohen 10. Security narratives in
Israeli literature Uri S. Cohen11. Security narratives in Israeli dramatic
arts Tali Silberstein Framing Security Policy 12. National
securitydecision-making Charles D. Freilich 13. The dynamics of
civil-militaryrelations and the complexity of Israel's security policies
Yagil Levy 14.The diplomatic path to security Steven R. David 15.
Negotiating Israeli security Aharon Klieman 16. The U.S.-Israel
securityrelationship Daniel Kurtzer 17. Israel's evolving relationship with
American Jewry: a matter of national security Dov S. Zakheim Pursuing
Security 18. Israel's security model Avi Kober 19. Security, technology and
cyberwarfare Isaac Ben Israel 20. Towards a Middle East regional security
regime?Martin Kramer 21. Israel's expanding strategic horizons: finding
extra-regional security partners Eran Lerman 22. Weapon of last resort? the
nuclear dimension of Israeli security Avner Cohen Augmenting Security:
Costs and Benefits 23. "Building resilience": the public discourse Keren
Friedman-Peleg 24. The civilian home front: in search of societal
resilience Meir Elran and Carmit Padan 25. Women and the Israeli military
culture Orna Sasson-Levy and Gilly Hartal 26. The economics of prioritizing
security: Israel's defense burden, 1948-2018 Ben-Zion Zilberfarb 27.
Jewish, democratic and resilient? on competing visions of Israel Yedidia Z.
Stern