This paper suggests a two-level game analysis of Israel’s strategy toward peace during the 1990s. The paper shows how various paradoxes in Israeli society create domestic obstacles and internal opposition that weaken Israel’s bargaining position toward neighboring countries. Treating domestic parameters in these countries as a given, we argue that Israeli leaders can hardly use this weakness to manipulate information in the bargaining process, because neighboring countries can observe Israel’s internal processes. Therefore, attempts by Israeli leaders to create the impression that they are willing to adopt a conflictual approach towards neighboring polities, especially the Palestinians, without actually creating the necessary internal condi...
Although tension and conflict between Israel and Syria are nothing new, the past decade has seen num...
To resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict there is a need for courageous leaders on both sides who...
"In order to further understand the decision-making process that leads to unilateral withdrawal, thi...
This paper suggests a two-level game analysis of Israel’s strategy toward peace during the 1990s. Th...
This thesis aims to explore the role and impact of Israel's domestic factor in the Israeli-Palestini...
In the 1990s, the Oslo Accords offered a series of unprecedented opportunities for peace in the Arab...
This senior thesis is a study of Putnam’s two-level game theory and how it applies to the Israeli-Ar...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
This thesis examines the initiation and dynamics of accommodation in protracted conflicts in the de...
Nine years after the outbreak of the second intifada (uprising) in September 2000 and sixteen years ...
"The Nations must continue to learn war, in order not to fight!" Robert J. Auman
Of all the inter-state conflict currently happening in different regions of the world, the Israel- P...
This is an interdisciplinary study of Israeli society in one of the defining moments in the history ...
Although tension and conflict between Israel and Syria are nothing new, the past decade has seen num...
To resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict there is a need for courageous leaders on both sides who...
"In order to further understand the decision-making process that leads to unilateral withdrawal, thi...
This paper suggests a two-level game analysis of Israel’s strategy toward peace during the 1990s. Th...
This thesis aims to explore the role and impact of Israel's domestic factor in the Israeli-Palestini...
In the 1990s, the Oslo Accords offered a series of unprecedented opportunities for peace in the Arab...
This senior thesis is a study of Putnam’s two-level game theory and how it applies to the Israeli-Ar...
In this paper we present a statistical analysis of the factors that drive monthly variations in the ...
Many scholars and politicians have been advocating the end of the two-state solution, given major ob...
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been ongoing for decades, dating back to even before the UN partition ...
This thesis examines the initiation and dynamics of accommodation in protracted conflicts in the de...
Nine years after the outbreak of the second intifada (uprising) in September 2000 and sixteen years ...
"The Nations must continue to learn war, in order not to fight!" Robert J. Auman
Of all the inter-state conflict currently happening in different regions of the world, the Israel- P...
This is an interdisciplinary study of Israeli society in one of the defining moments in the history ...
Although tension and conflict between Israel and Syria are nothing new, the past decade has seen num...
To resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict there is a need for courageous leaders on both sides who...
"In order to further understand the decision-making process that leads to unilateral withdrawal, thi...