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Changing civil-military relations in Israel: towards an over-subordinate IDF? / Cohen, Stuart A   Journal Article
Cohen, Stuart A Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Changing jewish discourse on armed conflict: themes and implications / Cohen, Stuart A 2005  Journal Article
Cohen, Stuart A Journal Article
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Publication Spring/Summer 2005.
Description p353-370
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Democratic societies and their armed forces: Israel in comparative context / Cohen, Stuart A (ed) 2000  Book
Cohen, Stuart A Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2000.
Description xv, 294p.
Standard Number 0714650382
Key Words Israel - Armed Forces 
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ID:   105424


Israel and international humanitarian law: between the neo-realism of state security and the soft power of legal acceptability / Cohen, Amichai; Cohen, Stuart A   Journal Article
Cohen, Stuart A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article argues that throughout her history Israel has evinced sensitivity to international law requirements. Over time, however, changes have occurred in the mindset within which that attitude is framed. Broadly speaking, during the early years of statehood, Israel's expressions of respect for international law articulated an essentially utilitarian attempt to gain legitimacy. More recent pronouncements, by contrast, reflect two other developments, which to some extent interact. One is the growing diffusion of the decision-making process in Israel with regard to national security affairs. The second is the growing influence within Israeli political and public life of several institutions, governmental and non-governmental, whose respect for international law is based on their perception of the intrinsic legitimacy of that corpus. The article illustrates the impact of those processes, inter alia through an examination of the influence exerted by the IDF's International Law Branch (DABLA), especially with reference to targeted killings.
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Towards a new portrait of the new Israeli soldier / Cohen, Stuart A 1997  Book
Cohen, Stuart A Book
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Publication Ramat Gan, Bar-Ilan University, 1997.
Description 114p.
Series Security and policy studies; no.35
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Why do they quarrel? Civil-Military tensions in LIC situations / Cohen, Stuart A   Journal Article
Cohen, Stuart A Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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