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ID121479
Title ProperNational security decision-making in Israel
Other Title Informationimproving the process
LanguageENG
AuthorFreilich,C harles D
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)National security decision-making has been at the forefront of Israeli life for over six decades. Repeated wars, ongoing hostilities at lower levels, the need to confront dire and even existential threats, and various peace initiatives have all imbued Israel's national security decisions with unusual importance. Traditionally held to be primarily reactive in character, Israeli decision-making has become increasingly proactive in recent decades. At the same time, many of the diplomatic and military initiatives Israel has undertaken have gone awry, and the number of policy failures has become untenable. Indeed, Israel has suffered from a decades-long domestic political stalemate - arguably a crisis - on matters of its fundamental existence, including the Palestinian issue, with the political system unable to resolve the contending currents of opinion.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 67, No.2; Spring 2013: p.257-266
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol. 67, No.2; Spring 2013: p.257-266
Key WordsPalestinian Issue ;  Palestine ;  Political System ;  Israel ;  National Security Decision - Making ;  Israel's National Security