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Lord [[David Alliance]] | [[David Avital]] | [[Gilbert Baker]] | [[Alan Batkin]] | [[Stanley Chais]] | [[Arnold Chavkin]] | Sir [[Trevor Chinn]] | Sir [[Ronald Cohen]] | [[Bertram Cohn]] | [[Stewart Colton]] | [[Lester Crown]] | [[Jeffrey Glassman]] | [[Dov Gottesman]] | [[Martin Green]] | [[Martin Gross]] | [[Joseph Hackmey]] | [[Michael Perlman]] | [[Hermann Reich]] | [[Marcia Riklis]] | [[Israel Roizman]] | [[Michael Sonnenfeldt]] | [[Michel Steinberger]] | [[Jeffrey Stern]] | [[Guillermo Strauss]] | [[Eduardo Wurzmann]] | [[Martin Whitman]] | [[Gordon Zacks]] | [[Mortimer Zuckerman]]
 
Lord [[David Alliance]] | [[David Avital]] | [[Gilbert Baker]] | [[Alan Batkin]] | [[Stanley Chais]] | [[Arnold Chavkin]] | Sir [[Trevor Chinn]] | Sir [[Ronald Cohen]] | [[Bertram Cohn]] | [[Stewart Colton]] | [[Lester Crown]] | [[Jeffrey Glassman]] | [[Dov Gottesman]] | [[Martin Green]] | [[Martin Gross]] | [[Joseph Hackmey]] | [[Michael Perlman]] | [[Hermann Reich]] | [[Marcia Riklis]] | [[Israel Roizman]] | [[Michael Sonnenfeldt]] | [[Michel Steinberger]] | [[Jeffrey Stern]] | [[Guillermo Strauss]] | [[Eduardo Wurzmann]] | [[Martin Whitman]] | [[Gordon Zacks]] | [[Mortimer Zuckerman]]
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===Experts===
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[[Oded Eran]] became director of the INSS in July 2008. This followed a 'long career in Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government positions'. He also now serves as an advisor to the Knesset Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs. Eran formerly served the [[World Jewish Congress]] (he was the Representative in Israel and Secretary General of the Israel Branch). He also previously served as Israel's ambassador to the European Union, which also covered NATO (2002-07). Other positions held included as Israel's ambassador to Jordan (1997-2000), head of Israel's negotiations team with the Palestinians (1999-2000), deputy director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the deputy chief of the Israeli embassy in Washington<ref>Institute for Security Studies [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&staff_id=58&staff_page=0 Oded Eran: Bio] Accessed 5th March 2009</ref>.
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[[Ephraim Asculai]] - Senior Research Fellow joined the INSS in 1992 when it was the Jaffee Center. He previously worked for over 40 years with the [[Israel Atomic Energy Commission]] (IAEC), worked for the [[IAEA]] in Vienna and was the Scientific Secretary of the [[International Chernobyl Project]] during 1990 to 1991. During the 1990's he undertook a sabbatical at the [[Institute for Science and International Security]] (ISIS) in Washington, D.C.<ref>Institute of National Security Studies [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=6 Ephraim Asculai:Bio] Accessed 5th March 2009</ref> 
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[[Roni Bart]] - Research associate with the INSS previously served with the [[IDF]] where he was colonel and chief-of-staff of an armored reserve division<ref>Institute of National Security Studies [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&staff_id=7&staff_page=1 Roni Bart:Bio] Accessed 5th March 2009</ref>.
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[[Yehuda Ben Meir]] - Principal Research Fellow and Director of the INSS's National Security and Public Opinion Project. Ben Meir's involvement with the INSS began in its Jaffee Center days in 1984. He has previously served as deputy minister of foreign affairs in the Begin and Shamir governments, whilst as a member of the [[Knesset]] between 1971 to 1984<ref>Institute for National Security Studies [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=8 Yehuda Ben Meir:Bio] Accessed 5th March 2009</ref>.
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[[Shlomo Brom]] - senior research associate orininally joined the Jaffee Center in 1998 after what his bio describes as 'a long career in the [[IDF]]' (He was director of the Strategic Planning Division in the Planning Branch of the General Staff). His bio describes that he 'participated in peace negotiations with the Palestinians, Jordan, and Syria, and in Middle Eastern regional security talks during the 1990s' and 'continued to be involved in Track 2 dialogues on these subjects after his retirement from the IDF'. He became deputy to the National Security Advisor in 2000 and was a member of the [[Meridor]] committee established by the Minister of Defense (in 2005-06) where he reexamined the security strategy and doctrine of the State of Israel<ref>Institute for National Security Studies [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=9 Shlomo Brom:Bio] Accessed 5th March 2009</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 5 March 2009

Institute for National Security Studies (Israel): Not to be confused with the USAF Institute for National Security Studies (Colorado U.S.).

Background

The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) describes itself as 'an independent academic institute that studies key issues relating to Israel's national security and Middle East affairs'. It claims to be 'independent', 'non-partisan' and 'autonomous' in its research and expressed opinions, yet describes how its researchers come from not only academic and public policy backgrounds but also from military and government backgrounds. It also advertises a 'strong association with the political and military establishment'[1].

The INSS advertises that it 'is able to contribute to the public debate and governmental deliberation of leading strategic issues and offer policy analysis and recommendations to decision makers and public leaders, policy analysts, and theoreticians, both in Israel and abroad'[2]. It describes as its areas of focus as: defense, security doctrine, politics, domestic trends and social processes.

In 2009, Foreign Policy listed the Institute as 3rd in the top 5 Think Tanks in the Middle East and North Africa[3]

History

The Institute for National Security Studies was extablished in 2006 and is an external institute of Tel Aviv University. According to it's website[4], it has 'a strong academic affiliation with the university' whilst 'maintaining financial and organization independence'. Its 'general budget' is described as being based on money from the INSS endowment, with matching funds coming from Israel's Council for Higher Education along with other outside contributions.

The institute was established through the incorporation of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University: which the Institute describes as an independent academic institute founded in 1977 by Major General (res.) Aharon Yariv (for­mer head of Military Intelligence, government minister and member of Knesset) as a 'pioneer' of Israel which defined strategic studies and established defense and national security as research fields.

People

Board of Directors

In 2009, the Board of Directors is listed as[5]:

Frank Lowy - Chairman | Dan Meridor - Vice Chairman | Professor Itamar Rabinovich - Deputy Chairman | Alfred Akirov | Zeev Feldman | Ambassador Martin Indyk | Peter Lowy | Professor Raanan Rein | Professor Manuel Trajtenberg

Board of Trustees

In 2009, The Board of Trustees is listed as[6]:

Lord David Alliance | David Avital | Gilbert Baker | Alan Batkin | Stanley Chais | Arnold Chavkin | Sir Trevor Chinn | Sir Ronald Cohen | Bertram Cohn | Stewart Colton | Lester Crown | Jeffrey Glassman | Dov Gottesman | Martin Green | Martin Gross | Joseph Hackmey | Michael Perlman | Hermann Reich | Marcia Riklis | Israel Roizman | Michael Sonnenfeldt | Michel Steinberger | Jeffrey Stern | Guillermo Strauss | Eduardo Wurzmann | Martin Whitman | Gordon Zacks | Mortimer Zuckerman

Experts

Oded Eran became director of the INSS in July 2008. This followed a 'long career in Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government positions'. He also now serves as an advisor to the Knesset Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs. Eran formerly served the World Jewish Congress (he was the Representative in Israel and Secretary General of the Israel Branch). He also previously served as Israel's ambassador to the European Union, which also covered NATO (2002-07). Other positions held included as Israel's ambassador to Jordan (1997-2000), head of Israel's negotiations team with the Palestinians (1999-2000), deputy director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the deputy chief of the Israeli embassy in Washington[7].

Ephraim Asculai - Senior Research Fellow joined the INSS in 1992 when it was the Jaffee Center. He previously worked for over 40 years with the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC), worked for the IAEA in Vienna and was the Scientific Secretary of the International Chernobyl Project during 1990 to 1991. During the 1990's he undertook a sabbatical at the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) in Washington, D.C.[8]

Roni Bart - Research associate with the INSS previously served with the IDF where he was colonel and chief-of-staff of an armored reserve division[9].

Yehuda Ben Meir - Principal Research Fellow and Director of the INSS's National Security and Public Opinion Project. Ben Meir's involvement with the INSS began in its Jaffee Center days in 1984. He has previously served as deputy minister of foreign affairs in the Begin and Shamir governments, whilst as a member of the Knesset between 1971 to 1984[10].

Shlomo Brom - senior research associate orininally joined the Jaffee Center in 1998 after what his bio describes as 'a long career in the IDF' (He was director of the Strategic Planning Division in the Planning Branch of the General Staff). His bio describes that he 'participated in peace negotiations with the Palestinians, Jordan, and Syria, and in Middle Eastern regional security talks during the 1990s' and 'continued to be involved in Track 2 dialogues on these subjects after his retirement from the IDF'. He became deputy to the National Security Advisor in 2000 and was a member of the Meridor committee established by the Minister of Defense (in 2005-06) where he reexamined the security strategy and doctrine of the State of Israel[11].

Funding

The INSS describes its 'general budget' as being based on money from the INSS endowment, with matching funds coming from Israel's Council for Higher Education along with other outside contributions[12].

Notes

  1. Institute for National Security Studies About the INSS - Mission Accessed 5th March 2009
  2. Institute for National Security Studies About the INSS - Mission Accessed 5th March 2009
  3. foreign Policy Think Tank Index Foreign Policy Current Issue March 2009. Accessed 5th March 2009
  4. Institute for National Security Studies History and Governance Accessed 5th March 2009
  5. Institute for Security Studies Board of Directors Accessed 5th March 2009
  6. Institute for National Security Studies Board of Trustees Accessed 5th March 2009
  7. Institute for Security Studies Oded Eran: Bio Accessed 5th March 2009
  8. Institute of National Security Studies Ephraim Asculai:Bio Accessed 5th March 2009
  9. Institute of National Security Studies Roni Bart:Bio Accessed 5th March 2009
  10. Institute for National Security Studies Yehuda Ben Meir:Bio Accessed 5th March 2009
  11. Institute for National Security Studies Shlomo Brom:Bio Accessed 5th March 2009
  12. Institute for National Security Studies History and Governance Accessed 5th March 2009