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ID081265
Title ProperPounding their feet
Other Title InformationIsraeli military culture as reflected in early IDF combat history
LanguageENG
AuthorVardi, Gil-li
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)How did the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) organisational and military culture shape their understanding of security threats, perceptions of warfare, and instinctive responses to security challenges? Israel's early military history is marked by the stubborn persistence of accepted patterns of thought and action. In the first twenty years of its existence, the IDF habitually came to sacrifice both political and military long-term and medium-term considerations in favour of the superficial, short-term satisfaction of its drive for action. The Israeli Army as an institution separated military actions from their political implications, and all too often, granted itself freedom of action at all levels of command. That myopic pattern led to recurring raids and minor operations during the 1950s, and contributed notably to the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 31, No.2; Apr 2008: p295-324
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 31, No.2; Apr 2008: p295-324
Key WordsMilitary Culture ;  IDF ;  Six-Day War ;  Israel


 
 
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