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אלוף )מיל.(עמוס ידלין,ראשהמכוןלמחקריביטחוןלאומיתא"ל )מיל.( מאיר אלרןעלעבודתהמכוןלביטחוןלאומי 16:40
בתחוםהחברתיעלהספר:ד"ר אלישבע רוסמן-סטולמן 16:50
ד"ר ראובן גל: יחסיצבאחברהבישראל:מאפייניםומגמות 17:00משתתפיםבפנל:
פרופ' תמר הרמן, ד"ר יהודה בן מאיר, פרופ' גבי שפר, ד"ר קובי מיכאל
פרופ׳ סטיוארט כהן:טעמיםומטעניםביחסיצבא-חברהבישראל 18:00הרצאתאורח:ח"כ עפר שלח 18:15
הרצאתאורחת:ח"כ מרב מיכאלי 18:35
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POLITICAL SCIENCE • SECURITY STUDIES
“This edited volume on significant security issues is in honor of the well-known and honored scholar Stuart A. Cohen, who has retired from Bar-Ilan University. Talented and knowledgeable Israeli and foreign academics have contributed the essays in this volume that deal with relevant issues in this field. The topics will be of interest to politicians, security officials, and military persons, as well as to academic scholars and students. It is highly recommended.”
—Gabriel Sheffer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“In this excellent Festschrift in honor of Stuart A. Cohen, leading scholars of civil–military relations in Israel explore central problems in the political and social relations between the armed forces and society, especially the question of militarism—the extent to which Israel can be understood as an ‘army that has a state’ or whether civilian authority is in robust good health. The book shows that Israel can and should be located in a comparative framework from which those interested in cases other than Israel can benefit. More importantly, it shows that, in the political and sociological study of civil–military relations generally, Israeli scholars continue to contribute in a seminal fashion to the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical concerns of this field. Thus, Stuart Cohen’s inf luential work continues through the studies of a new generation
of scholars.” —Christopher Dandeker, King’s College London
This book, a collection of essays in honor of Stuart Cohen, examines a variety of issues in the civil–military relations (CMR) in Israel and abroad. Beyond honoring Cohen’s work, this collection makes a substantial contribution to the field for a number of reasons. First, it brings together prominent scholars from different disciplines in the field, from both Israel and abroad, sketching its boundaries. The chapters in the collection deal with a variety of issues, theoretical and empirical, including topics that are usually neglected in English works, such as the control the military in Israel has on building construction permits in the civilian sector and the relations between the security establishment and the judicial system. Other chapters offer new theoretical perspectives such as the context within which Israeli CMR should be examined and a more general look at the focus of CMR.
Second, it gives non-Hebrew speaking scholars and laypersons alike a better idea of what the main issues in the field of civil–military relations in Israel are today. This book will allow university professors and laypersons to access quality scholarship while still offering a broad spectrum of topics.
Contributors: Oren Barak, Eyal Ben-Ari, Amichai Cohen, Asher Cohen, Reuven Gal, Aharon Kampinsky, Ronald Krebs, Yagil Levy, Tamir Libel, Amiram Oren, Yoram Peri, Elisheva Rosman-Stollman, Orna Sasson-Levy, Yehudit Sher, Bernard Susser, Eliav Taub, Arial Vainer
ELISHEVA ROSMAN-STOLLMAN is assistant professor at the Department of Political Studies, Bar Ilan University.
AHARON KAMPINSKY is head of the Department of Citizenship Studies at the Efrata Academic Teaching College and teaches at Ashkelon Academic College and Bar Ilan University.
CIVIL–MILITARY
RELATIONS
IN ISRAEL
Essays in Honor of Stuart A. Cohen
EDITED BY ELISHEVA ROSMAN-STOLLMAN
AND AHARON KAMPINSKYLEXINGTON BOOKSAn imprint ofRowman & Littlefield800-462-6420 • www.rowman.com
Civil-Military Relations in Israel:
Essays in Honor of Stuart Cohenשיתקייםביוםחמישי,כ"טתשריתשע"ה,23.10.14
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POLITICAL SCIENCE • SECURITY STUDIES“This edited volume on significant security issues is in honor of the well-known and honored
scholar Stuart A. Cohen, who has retired from Bar-Ilan University. Talented and knowledgeable
Israeli and foreign academics have contributed the essays in this volume that deal with relevant
issues in this field. The topics will be of interest to politicians, security officials, and military
persons, as well as to academic scholars and students. It is highly recommended.”
—Gabriel Sheffer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“In this excellent Festschrift in honor of Stuart A. Cohen, leading scholars of civil–military
relations in Israel explore central problems in the political and social relations between the
armed forces and society, especially the question of militarism—the extent to which Israel can
be understood as an ‘army that has a state’ or whether civilian authority is in robust good health.
The book shows that Israel can and should be located in a comparative framework from which
those interested in cases other than Israel can benefit. More importantly, it shows that, in the
political and sociological study of civil–military relations generally, Israeli scholars continue to
contribute in a seminal fashion to the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical concerns of this
field. Thus, Stuart Cohen’s inf luential work continues through the studies of a new generation
of scholars.”
—Christopher Dandeker, King’s College London
This book, a collection of essays in honor of Stuart Cohen, examines a variety of issues in
the civil–military relations (CMR) in Israel and abroad. Beyond honoring Cohen’s work, this
collection makes a substantial contribution to the field for a number of reasons. First, it brings
together prominent scholars from different disciplines in the field, from both Israel and abroad,
sketching its boundaries. The chapters in the collection deal with a variety of issues, theoretical
and empirical, including topics that are usually neglected in English works, such as the control
the military in Israel has on building construction permits in the civilian sector and the
relations between the security establishment and the judicial system. Other chapters offer new
theoretical perspectives such as the context within which Israeli CMR should be examined and
a more general look at the focus of CMR. Second, it gives non-Hebrew speaking scholars and laypersons alike a better idea of what the
main issues in the field of civil–military relations in Israel are today. This book will allow
university professors and laypersons to access quality scholarship while still offering a broad
spectrum of topics.
Contributors: Oren Barak, Eyal Ben-Ari, Amichai Cohen, Asher Cohen, Reuven Gal, Aharon
Kampinsky, Ronald Krebs, Yagil Levy, Tamir Libel, Amiram Oren, Yoram Peri, Elisheva
Rosman-Stollman, Orna Sasson-Levy, Yehudit Sher, Bernard Susser, Eliav Taub, Arial Vainer
ELISHEVA ROSMAN-STOLLMAN is assistant professor at the Department of
Political Studies, Bar Ilan University.AHARON KAMPINSKY is head of the Department of Citizenship Studies at the Efrata
Academic Teaching College and teaches at Ashkelon Academic College and Bar Ilan University.
CIVIL–MILITARY RELATIONS IN ISRAEL
Essays in Honor of Stuart A. CohenEDITED BY ELISHEVA ROSMAN-STOLLMAN
AND AHARON KAMPINSKY
LEXINGTON BOOKSAn imprint ofRowman & Littlefield800-462-6420 • www.rowman.com
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