Populism – A Survey of Recent Research
Survey of recent research on Populism
Israels hi tech bounces back
The October 7 massacre saw Israeli hi-tech employees called up for IDF reserve duty and funding dried up. despite it all, Israelâs hi-tech industry is bouncing back better and stronger.
How should Israel respond to climate change?
Interview with Prof. Ofira Ayalon
The tunnels: How Hamas buried Gaza’s future
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The Day After The Gaza War
The current conflict in the Middle East creates both a need and an opportunity to establish an overarching goal for the day after the war
Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu’s gov’t is guilty of fatal incompetence
Prof. Shlomo Maital is writing on Israelâs worst day, and remined us that: “We may be down, but not out. Jews are resilient. They bounce back from tragedies that might sink other nations.”
Israel’s economic battle plan: Steering the economy through war
How should Israel manage its economy during and after a prolonged war that may be fought on two fronts â South and North?
What causes violence, murders among Israeli Arabs, and what can cure it?
Prof. Shlomo Maital speak with his Neaman Institute colleague Dr. Nohad Ali on the violence among Israeli Arabs: Causes & cures.
Jewish, Democratic, Whole: it’s time to choose
Dr. Eitan Adres, in collaboration with Prof. Uri Bar-Joseph, on the Israeli “trilemma” of the three fundamental values: Jewish state; Democratic state; and the post 1967 war borders.
Assessment of Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Supply Chain in Israel
Methane gas, the main component of natural gas, is the second most impactful greenhouse gas on global greenhouse gas emissions from anthropogenic sources, after carbon dioxide, and is currently the focus of efforts (along with other short-lived greenhouse gases) to reduce global warming of the atmosphere. Methane, as a contributor to the greenhouse effect, is […]