The Process of Israeli Decision Making: Mechanisms, Forces and Influences: صناعة القرار الإسرائيلي: الآليات والعناصر المؤثرةمركز الزيتونة للدراسات والاستشارات, 16/12/2018 - 274 من الصفحات Al-Zaytouna Centre has published the second edition of The Process of Israeli Decision Making by Karim El-Gendy. The 272-page book is an attempt to understand the Israeli decision-making process, and to bridge the literature gap by relating domestic factors with decision-making and foreign policy. El-Gendy aims to discuss the Israeli decision making process from three different viewpoints. The decision makers and the formal relationship between them, the structural forces and influences inherent in the decision making mechanism, and the external factors that influence the decision making process. The author explains how elements and forces within the labyrinth of the Israeli society exert influence on the decision-making mechanism and on how foreign policy and national security decisions are made. He expands on a number of external forces, or forces external to the decision-making process that are powerful enough to influence it. El-Gendy discusses the influence of five forces; the military, the advisors, two religious groups, the relationship with the United States, and the relationship with the Jewish Diaspora. This book attempts to take holistic approach to the decision-making process and avoid focusing its attention solely on decision-making in crisis situations. |
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Coalition Politics | 33 |
Parties Ideologies and Programmes | 42 |
The Role of the Prime Minister and Top Leadership and | 60 |
The Influence of the Military and Security | 71 |
The Status of the Military and Security Establishment Within | 84 |
The MilitaryIndustrial Complexs Relation to the Political | 100 |
The Role of Consultants and Think Tanks and | 113 |
The Influence of the Haredim The NonZionist Ultra Orthodox | 135 |
The Influence of the Religious National Movement | 151 |
The Histadrut Labor Union | 176 |
Impact on Decision Making | 189 |
Relationship with Jewish Communities Outside | 197 |
Pragmatism vs Ideology | 223 |
