Civil-Military Relations in Israel
Essays in Honor of Stuart A. Cohen
Herausgeber: Rosman-Stollman, Elisheva; Kampinsky, Aharon
Civil-Military Relations in Israel
Essays in Honor of Stuart A. Cohen
Herausgeber: Rosman-Stollman, Elisheva; Kampinsky, Aharon
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This book brings together prominent scholars from different disciplines in the field of civil-military relations in both Israel and abroad, and provides rare access in English to quality scholarship in this area.
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This book brings together prominent scholars from different disciplines in the field of civil-military relations in both Israel and abroad, and provides rare access in English to quality scholarship in this area.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780739194164
- ISBN-10: 073919416X
- Artikelnr.: 41023935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780739194164
- ISBN-10: 073919416X
- Artikelnr.: 41023935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elisheva Rosman-Stollman is assistant professor at the Department of Political Studies, Bar Ilan University. Aharon Kampinsky is head of the Department of Citizenship Studies at the Efrata Academic College and teaches at Ashkelon Academic College and Bar Ilan University.
Introduction
Elisheva Rosman and Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky
Chapter 1: Armed Forces and the Polity through the Prism of Power
Ronald Krebs
Chapter 2: Civil-Security Relations in Israel: Looking Through the Mirror
Oren Barak
Chapter 3: Who Controls the IDF? Between an "Over-Subordinate Army" and "a
Military that has a State"
Yagil Levy
Chapter 4: The IDF Moving Towards a Professional Force: Hybrid Wars,
Logics-of-Action, and an Incremental Military
Eyal Ben-Ari, Yehudit Sher, and Arial Vainer
Chapter 5: Constructing the Ideal Officer: Israeli Society and the IDF
Officer School
Tamir Libel
Chapter 6: The Nature and Course of the Dialogue between the Civilian
Sector and the Defense Establishment in Israel Regarding the Planning and
Building of Military Installations and Bases
Eliav Taub and Amiram Oren
Chapter 7: Women Singing, Cadets Leaving: The Extreme Case Syndrome in
Religion-Army Relationships
Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser
Chapter 8: Gender separation or Women's exclusion: The Military as a Case
Study
Orna Sasson-Levy
Chapter 9: Guardians and Guards: The Israeli Supreme Court's Political Role
in Matters of National Security
Amichai Cohen
Chapter 10: Intentional Ambiguity: Why Do Crises in Relationships between
the Defense Minister and the Chief of Staff Reoccur Repeatedly?
Yoram Peri
Chapter 11: Swords, Scrolls, and Civilization of the Military: Stuart Cohen
and His Work in Context
Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky and Elisheva Rosman-Stollman
Conclusion: Civil-Military Relations in Israel: Who Influences Whom?
Reuven Gal
Elisheva Rosman and Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky
Chapter 1: Armed Forces and the Polity through the Prism of Power
Ronald Krebs
Chapter 2: Civil-Security Relations in Israel: Looking Through the Mirror
Oren Barak
Chapter 3: Who Controls the IDF? Between an "Over-Subordinate Army" and "a
Military that has a State"
Yagil Levy
Chapter 4: The IDF Moving Towards a Professional Force: Hybrid Wars,
Logics-of-Action, and an Incremental Military
Eyal Ben-Ari, Yehudit Sher, and Arial Vainer
Chapter 5: Constructing the Ideal Officer: Israeli Society and the IDF
Officer School
Tamir Libel
Chapter 6: The Nature and Course of the Dialogue between the Civilian
Sector and the Defense Establishment in Israel Regarding the Planning and
Building of Military Installations and Bases
Eliav Taub and Amiram Oren
Chapter 7: Women Singing, Cadets Leaving: The Extreme Case Syndrome in
Religion-Army Relationships
Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser
Chapter 8: Gender separation or Women's exclusion: The Military as a Case
Study
Orna Sasson-Levy
Chapter 9: Guardians and Guards: The Israeli Supreme Court's Political Role
in Matters of National Security
Amichai Cohen
Chapter 10: Intentional Ambiguity: Why Do Crises in Relationships between
the Defense Minister and the Chief of Staff Reoccur Repeatedly?
Yoram Peri
Chapter 11: Swords, Scrolls, and Civilization of the Military: Stuart Cohen
and His Work in Context
Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky and Elisheva Rosman-Stollman
Conclusion: Civil-Military Relations in Israel: Who Influences Whom?
Reuven Gal
Introduction
Elisheva Rosman and Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky
Chapter 1: Armed Forces and the Polity through the Prism of Power
Ronald Krebs
Chapter 2: Civil-Security Relations in Israel: Looking Through the Mirror
Oren Barak
Chapter 3: Who Controls the IDF? Between an "Over-Subordinate Army" and "a
Military that has a State"
Yagil Levy
Chapter 4: The IDF Moving Towards a Professional Force: Hybrid Wars,
Logics-of-Action, and an Incremental Military
Eyal Ben-Ari, Yehudit Sher, and Arial Vainer
Chapter 5: Constructing the Ideal Officer: Israeli Society and the IDF
Officer School
Tamir Libel
Chapter 6: The Nature and Course of the Dialogue between the Civilian
Sector and the Defense Establishment in Israel Regarding the Planning and
Building of Military Installations and Bases
Eliav Taub and Amiram Oren
Chapter 7: Women Singing, Cadets Leaving: The Extreme Case Syndrome in
Religion-Army Relationships
Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser
Chapter 8: Gender separation or Women's exclusion: The Military as a Case
Study
Orna Sasson-Levy
Chapter 9: Guardians and Guards: The Israeli Supreme Court's Political Role
in Matters of National Security
Amichai Cohen
Chapter 10: Intentional Ambiguity: Why Do Crises in Relationships between
the Defense Minister and the Chief of Staff Reoccur Repeatedly?
Yoram Peri
Chapter 11: Swords, Scrolls, and Civilization of the Military: Stuart Cohen
and His Work in Context
Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky and Elisheva Rosman-Stollman
Conclusion: Civil-Military Relations in Israel: Who Influences Whom?
Reuven Gal
Elisheva Rosman and Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky
Chapter 1: Armed Forces and the Polity through the Prism of Power
Ronald Krebs
Chapter 2: Civil-Security Relations in Israel: Looking Through the Mirror
Oren Barak
Chapter 3: Who Controls the IDF? Between an "Over-Subordinate Army" and "a
Military that has a State"
Yagil Levy
Chapter 4: The IDF Moving Towards a Professional Force: Hybrid Wars,
Logics-of-Action, and an Incremental Military
Eyal Ben-Ari, Yehudit Sher, and Arial Vainer
Chapter 5: Constructing the Ideal Officer: Israeli Society and the IDF
Officer School
Tamir Libel
Chapter 6: The Nature and Course of the Dialogue between the Civilian
Sector and the Defense Establishment in Israel Regarding the Planning and
Building of Military Installations and Bases
Eliav Taub and Amiram Oren
Chapter 7: Women Singing, Cadets Leaving: The Extreme Case Syndrome in
Religion-Army Relationships
Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser
Chapter 8: Gender separation or Women's exclusion: The Military as a Case
Study
Orna Sasson-Levy
Chapter 9: Guardians and Guards: The Israeli Supreme Court's Political Role
in Matters of National Security
Amichai Cohen
Chapter 10: Intentional Ambiguity: Why Do Crises in Relationships between
the Defense Minister and the Chief of Staff Reoccur Repeatedly?
Yoram Peri
Chapter 11: Swords, Scrolls, and Civilization of the Military: Stuart Cohen
and His Work in Context
Roni (Aharon) Kampinsky and Elisheva Rosman-Stollman
Conclusion: Civil-Military Relations in Israel: Who Influences Whom?
Reuven Gal







