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A Nuclear Iran: Confronting the Challenge on the International Arena
Memorandum No. 103, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, May 2010 (Hebrew) |
| Malz-Ginzburg, Tamar and Cristal, Moty, eds. |
| This memorandum presents the main findings from a simulation held at INSS in November 2009 on negotiations between the United States and Iran on the nuclear issue. These are followed by analytical articles written by the participants on the Iranian challenge and its ramifications. The study also points to some issues that decision makers in Israel must address as part of the international community's efforts to confront Iran's nuclear program. |
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Muqawama: The Challenge of Resistance to Israel's National Security Concept
Memorandum No. 102, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, December 2009 (Hebrew) |
| Milstein, Michael |
| The idea of resistance as pursued by sub-state elements is a familiar threat to Israel that over recent decades has assumed new intensity. Michael Milstein probes the theoretical dimensions of resistance and its practical manifestations, and discusses how it influences Israel's national security concept. |
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Sino-Israeli Relations: Current Reality and Future Prospects,
Memorandum No. 100, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, September 2009 |
| Shai, Aron |
| The memorandum analyzes current bilateral relations between Israel and China in various domains, and considers how Israel might prepare to reassess its policy vis-a-vis China in light of China's increasing global economic power and rising importance as a leading international actor. |
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The Civil Front
Memorandum No. 99, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, June 2009 (Hebrew) |
| Elran, Meir, ed. |
| The memorandum explores the civilian front and its degree of preparedness, as was discussed in a conference held by INSS and the National Emergency Authority. |
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The Palestinian Uprisings: War with Israel, War at Home
Memorandum No. 98, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, April 2009 |
| Kurz, Anat |
| Two central dynamics fueled the two Palestinian popular uprisings in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank: the struggle against Israel and rivalry within the internal Palestinian arena. Anat Kurz studies the intertwined Israel-Palestinian and intra-Palestinian dynamics that evolved since the eruption of the first uprising in late 1987. The study charts how in the years between the two uprisings the balance between these arenas shifted, such that the internal Palestinian dynamic intensified and assumed a more central role. |
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The Israeli Intelligence Community: Where To?
Memorandum No. 97, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, March 2009 (Hebrew) |
| Even Shmuel and Granit, Amos |
| Shmuel Even and Amos Granit study the different entities that comprise the Israeli intelligence community, and examine how much the composite intelligence community reflects and operates as a national institution that works to advance national goals. |
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The Struggle over the Nature of War,
Memorandum No. 96, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, September 2008 (Hebrew) |
| Tira, Ron |
| This study analyzes the different faces of war, from the center of gravity to be attacked to the elements of decision, as expressed in familiar, symmetrical wars; asymmetrical wars against a state actor or guerilla element; and future wars. |
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