Yehuda Ben Meir
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Yehuda Ben Meir is currently editor of the Institute for National Security Studies's Insight publication and director of the National Security and Public Opinion Project at INSS.[1] He was born in New York, United States in 1939.[2]
Education
Ben Meir studied at the “Yishuv HaHadash” Yeshiva in Tel Aviv; Yeshiva University and Columbia University in New York, earning a Doctorate in Psychology.[2]
Career History
- 1971 - 1984: Member of the Israeli Knesset representing the National Religious Party.[3] In August 1981 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.[1]
Current Activities
Yehuda Ben Meir is currently editor of INSS Insight and director of the National Security and Public Opinion Project at INSS.[1]
Publications
- Ben Meir, Yahuda. & Shaked, Dafna. The People Speak: Israeli Public Opinion on National Security 2005-2007, Institute for National Security Studies, May 2007.
- Ben Meir, Yahuda. Civil Military Relations in Israel, Columbia University Press, 15 October 1995.
- Ben Meir, Yahuda. National Security Decisionmaking: The Israeli Case (JCSS Study No. 8.), Westview Press, Boulder, CO January 1 1986.
Affiliations
Institute for National Security Studies | National Religious Party
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 'Yehuda Ben Meir', INSS website.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 'Yehuda Ben Meir - Particulars', Knesset website.
- ↑ 'Knesset Members of the Seventh Knesset', Knesset website.