Information on "Communication" and "Israel"
May 2012
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21 May 2012
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Hunger Strike
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This brief discusses the use of hunger strikes by Palestinian prisoners and how social media has been used to spread their message. More on «The Palestinian Prisoners’ Hunger Strike»
April 2012
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30 Apr 2012
Nationalism, Social Justice, and Civil Rights
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This brief analyzes recent developments in the use of social networks in relation to the Palestinian discourse. More on «Nationalism, Social Justice, and Civil Rights»
March 2012
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26 Mar 2012
Arab Public Opinion Aired on the Social Networks, March 2012
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
In this brief, the authors find that the basic worldview prevalent among those active on Arab social networks is that the Israeli government is the primary negative element affecting most of the ills of the Middle East. More on «Arab Public Opinion Aired on the Social Networks, March 2012»
May 2008
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May 2008
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol 2, Issue 1
Author: Yulia Zemlinskaya, Atsushi Yasutomi, Miloš Balabán, Ibrahim A El-Hussari, Jana Hynková-Dvoranová, Gautam Acharya, Petr Just, Jeremy Zorby, Marie Homerová, Michaela Radouchová, Jana Přehnalová, Vendula Nedvědická
Publisher: Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS)
This issue of the Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS) discusses, among others issues: conscientious objection and draft resistance in the Israeli Defense Forces; linking disarmament, demobilization and reintegratio... More on «Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol 2, Issue 1»
March 2007
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Mar 2007
Voices of Aggression: Exploring Israeli-Iranian Rhetoric
Author: Farhang Jahanpour
Publisher: Oxford Research Group (ORG)
This briefing paper explores the extreme rhetoric from Israel and Iran and argues that it should not be allowed to jeopardize the unique history of the relationship between these two countries. More on «Voices of Aggression: Exploring Israeli-Iranian Rhetoric»


