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* [[Uzi Arad]] is a former [[Mossad]] head of research and advisor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at Herzliya, Israel, where he established and chairs the Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series. He is also an Advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/eng/faculty/details.asp?sid=8064 Professor Uzi Arad], Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, accessed 2 February 2009.</ref>
 
* [[Uzi Arad]] is a former [[Mossad]] head of research and advisor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at Herzliya, Israel, where he established and chairs the Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series. He is also an Advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/eng/faculty/details.asp?sid=8064 Professor Uzi Arad], Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, accessed 2 February 2009.</ref>
* [[Boaz Ganor]]
 
 
*[[Reuven Erlich]] a retired colonel in Israeli military intelligence. He heads the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] at the [[Center for Special Studies]]; Lecturer on intelligence and head of intelligence studies at the [[Lauder School of Government]].<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref>
 
*[[Reuven Erlich]] a retired colonel in Israeli military intelligence. He heads the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] at the [[Center for Special Studies]]; Lecturer on intelligence and head of intelligence studies at the [[Lauder School of Government]].<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref>
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* [[Boaz Ganor]]is the deputy dean of the [[Lauder School of Government and Diplomacy]]. He is also the founder and the Executive Director of the [[International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism]]. He is a member of Israel’s [[National Committee for Homeland Security Technologies]], of the International Advisory Board of [[Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies]], (IDSS), Singapore, and of the International Advisory team of the [[Manhattan Institute]] (CTCT) to the New-York Police Department (NYPD).<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/eng/faculty/details.asp?sid=8047 Dr Boaz Ganor], accessed 27 December 2007.</ref> Ganor was Israel's counter-terrorism coordinator at the Prime Minister’s office from 1993-1996.<ref>Milken Institute [http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/events.taf?function=show&cat=allconf&EventID=GC04&SPID=1201&level1=speakers&level2=bio Speaker's Biography: Boaz Ganor], April 2004, accessed 5 June 2009</ref> Ganor also has advisory positions with a variety of terrorism research institutes including the [[International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]], [[International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence]], [[Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism]].
  
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==

Revision as of 07:32, 19 August 2009

The Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy is part of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya in Israel. It is named after Ronald S. Lauder, the US-based philanthropist and businessman, who supports a number of conservative causes and who founded the School in 1999.[1]

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Contact, Resources, Notes

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Website: https://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Government/HomePage/Pages/Homepage2.aspx

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  1. Herzliya Conference The IDC and Lauder school, accessed 8 April 2009
  2. Professor Uzi Arad, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, accessed 2 February 2009.
  3. International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism Dr Reuven Erlich, accessed 6 January 2009
  4. Dr Boaz Ganor, accessed 27 December 2007.
  5. Milken Institute Speaker's Biography: Boaz Ganor, April 2004, accessed 5 June 2009