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The Ariel Center for Policy Research is a right-wing think thank based in Israel. It has been described as a "a hard-line Likudist Israeli think tank that opposes the peace process."<ref>Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton, [http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=43983  "Neo-cons, Ex-Israeli Diplomats Push Islamophobic Video"], IPS News, 24 September 2008</ref> As of 2013, the Ariel Center’s website appeared to be largely defunct. Its series of publications starting at number 1 in 1997 ceased at number 176 in 2008.<ref>ACPR [http://www.acpr.org.il/English/pp-index-e.htm ACPR Research].  Accessed 4 February 2014.</ref>
 
The Ariel Center for Policy Research is a right-wing think thank based in Israel. It has been described as a "a hard-line Likudist Israeli think tank that opposes the peace process."<ref>Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton, [http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=43983  "Neo-cons, Ex-Israeli Diplomats Push Islamophobic Video"], IPS News, 24 September 2008</ref> As of 2013, the Ariel Center’s website appeared to be largely defunct. Its series of publications starting at number 1 in 1997 ceased at number 176 in 2008.<ref>ACPR [http://www.acpr.org.il/English/pp-index-e.htm ACPR Research].  Accessed 4 February 2014.</ref>

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Logo of the Ariel Center for Policy Research. Accessed 4 February 2014.

The Ariel Center for Policy Research is a right-wing think thank based in Israel. It has been described as a "a hard-line Likudist Israeli think tank that opposes the peace process."[1] As of 2013, the Ariel Center’s website appeared to be largely defunct. Its series of publications starting at number 1 in 1997 ceased at number 176 in 2008.[2]

People

Contributing experts

Prof. Edward Alexander | Haim Assa | Dr. Ilan Asya | Yitzhak Bam | Christopher Barder | Prof. Anne Bayefsky | Dr. Aharon Ben-Ami | Dr. Atalia Ben-Meir | Prof. Yosef Ben-Shlomo | Prof. Louis René Beres | Ilan Berman | Rabbi Dr. Ervin Birnbaum | Dr. Alexander Bligh | Yossef Bodansky | Rudy Boschwitz | Dr. David Bukay | Dr. Angelo M. Codevilla | Lloyd deMause | Anthony Dennis | Prof. Yehezkel Dror | Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld | Prof. Paul Eidelberg | Prof. Talia Einhorn | MK Arieh Eldad | Dr. Raya Epstein | Aharon Etengoff | Yoram Ettinger | Joseph Farah | Dr. Joel Fishman | Dr. Geoffrey E. Forden | Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. | Dr. David Gates | K.P.S. Gill | Paul Giniewsky | Howard Grief | Prof. Moshe Guelman | Elyakim Haetzni | Haggai Huberman | Dr. Jeffrey A. Isaacson | Prof. Raphael Israeli | Elon Jarden | Prof. Eliyahu Kanovsky | Dr. Yaakov Katz | Prof. Aharon Klieman | Dr. Yitzhak Klein | Dr. Netta Kohn Dor-Shav | Dr. Joel S. Kvitky | Dr. Uzi Landau | Dr. Danny Leshem | Aharon Levran | Dr. Azriel Lorber | Dr. Gal Luft | Yisrael Medad | Dr. Irving Moskowitz | Prof. Meltem Müftüler-Bac | Binyamin Netanyahu | Dr. Mordechai Nisan | Yosef Oren | Dr. Ilan Pappe | Dr. Reuven Pedatzur | Dr. Walid Phares | Shawn Pine | Dr. Steven Plaut | Prof. Eli Pollak | David Pryce-Jones | David Rokéah | Dan Rosen | Philip Rosenau | Olivier Roy | Prof. Edward Saar | Dr. Ajai Sahni | Gedalya Schmalberg | Dr. Charles Selengut | Prof. Yehezkel Shabath | Prof. Shlomo Sharan | Prof. Moshe Sharon | Dr. Shaul Shay | Dr. Martin Sherman | Prof. Eliav Shochetman | Dr. Dany Shoham | Prof. Arnon Soffer | Prof. Ezra Sohar | Prof. M.L. Sondhi | Mordechai Sones | Arieh Stav | Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg | Dr. Yuval Steinitz | Yoash Tsiddon-Chatto | Dr. Susanne Urban | Dr. Laurence Weinbaum | Justus Reid Weiner | Prof. Robert Wistrich | Prof. Ze'ev Wolfson | Dr. Meyrav Wurmser | Dr. David Vaughan | Sarit Yalov[3]

Resources

RightWeb Profile

Contact

Address: Ariel Center for Policy Research / NATIV
POB 99, Shaarei Tikva 44810, Israel
Tel: +972-3-906-3920

Website:

English: http://www.acpr.org.il
| Internet Archive holdings: acpr.org.il
Hebrew: http://nativ.cc

Notes

  1. Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton, "Neo-cons, Ex-Israeli Diplomats Push Islamophobic Video", IPS News, 24 September 2008
  2. ACPR ACPR Research. Accessed 4 February 2014.
  3. Ariel Center for Policy Research Contributing Experts. Accessed 4 February 2014.