5.17.08

Non-Profit Sector in Israel

Non-Profit Sector in Israel

The non-profit sector in Israel is composed of all of the non-profit and non-governmental organizations in Israel. Read more...
Flexicurity

Flexicurity

The concept Flexicurity describes a labor market policy that enhances competitiveness by providing employers the flexibility to hire and fire and by providing stability and security to employees. It is based on the idea that labor market flexibility alone cannot ensure national competitiveness Read more...
Haaretz: Bush Should Stay At Home

Haaretz: Bush Should Stay At Home

Akiva Eldar quotes a recently released paper by the Reut Institute claiming that foundations are being laid for a Palestinian demand for a single state and a return to an armed struggle against Israel. Read more...
Israel's Political Outlook: Looking for Bays in Stormy Seas

Israel's Political Outlook: Looking for Bays in Stormy Seas

As Israel approaches its 60th birthday, it faces four major challenges. To ensure physical survival; to secure political survival; to provide an adequate level of personal security from terrorism; and to strengthen the resilience and vibrancy of the Jewish people. Read more...

Demographics and the Logic of Implosion

Last week's speech in Beirut by Hassan Nasrallah reflects the Resistance Network's Logic of Implosion which aims to cause the collapse of Israel from within due to internal pressure, demographic trends and the erosion of its legitimacy in the eyes of the international community. Read more...
10.2.07

Iran's Terminology against Israel

This issue of ReViews shows the emerging trend in Iran's terminology against Israel, which aims at the elimination of Israel not via military-nuclear means but rather via political means. Read more...

The Success and Challenges of Zionism

The resilience of Zionism is its ideological agility. Zionism has been driven by ideas that are inconsistent with each other. If it was rigid, there would be no way it could survive the tremendous turmoil of the last sixty or seventy years. Read more...

Consociationalism

Consociationalism is a form of democracy which seeks to regulate and stabilize a society comprised of diverse groups. In recent years, it has become a major demand of Israeli Arabs. Read more...

The Trend of Palestinian and Arab Inversion towards the Two State Solution

This issue of ReViews cites a variety of quotes which reflect a trend towards the erosion of the principle of the Two-State Solution among the 'moderate' Palestinian camp, as well as among additional Arab elements. Read more...

Negotiations: Faillure with Abu Mazen, Success with Hamas

Abu Mazen's statement of having failed to bring about a breakthrough in the political process coupled with reports over a Tahdiah between Hamas and Israel, emphasizes Fatah's inability to reach its objectives in contrast to Hamas' 'political achievements'. Read more...

Economic Development Board (EDB)

Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) is a quasi governmental agency commissioned to ensure Singapore's continuous economic growth by providing a friendly business environment for Multi National Corporations (MNCs) and local businesses to invest and expand Read more...

US Economics Debate and the IL 15 Vision

Israel's socio-economic discourse faces a relevancy gap. A nuanced national discourse between the two main socio-economic ideologies that combines an understanding of academic knowledge and popular will is a prerequisite for achieving the ISRAEL 15 Vision. Read more...

Linking Strategy and performance: Developments in the New Zealand Public Sector

In 1993-1994, as part of its comprehensive reforms of the public sector, the New Zealand Government instituted a new system of strategic management. Read more...

Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: Statement of Intent

The Ministry of Agriculture's Statement of Intent in New Zealand sits at the heart of its planning and organizational development processes. Read more...

The Economist: A systemic problem

Many of Israel's troubles stem from its political system. An article in The Economist analyzes Israeli governance in the eve of its 60th anniversary. Read more...

Teleconference: Between War and Negotiations

Reut Team Leader Eran Shayshon shares the Team's insights regarding the dilemmas Israel is facing in the current negotiations with the Palestinians. Read more...

The Success and Challenges of Zionism

The resilience of Zionism is its ideological agility. Zionism has been driven by ideas that are inconsistent with each other. If it was rigid, there would be no way it could survive the tremendous turmoil of the last sixty or seventy years. Read more...

US Economics Debate and the IL 15 Vision

Israel's socio-economic discourse faces a relevancy gap. A nuanced national discourse between the two main socio-economic ideologies that combines an understanding of academic knowledge and popular will is a prerequisite for achieving the ISRAEL 15 Vision. Read more...

Theories of the Policy Process

This book provides a forum for the proponents of several of the most promising and widely used theoretical frameworks to present the basic propositions of their frameworks, to assess the empirical evidence that has developed, and to discuss promising directions for future research. Read more...

Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy

Carl Shapiro and Hal Varian have created an eminently useful and hype-free guide to understanding the new information-based economy. Read more...