Israel and the Great Powers: The Unsung Cold War Role
And while the Cold War is over, and Israel no longer finds itself trapped between two rival superpower blocs, it continues to provide first hand and invaluable lessons on waging war and
No relationship has shaped American foreign policy in the Middle East more than the alliance with Israel. From President Harry Truman's lightning-fast recognition of the Jewish state in 1948, this partnership has ev...
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And while the Cold War is over, and Israel no longer finds itself trapped between two rival superpower blocs, it continues to provide first hand and invaluable lessons on waging war and
In Episode 5, host Gil Troy & R. Yitz Greenberg discuss the historic moments that have shaped the partnership between the United States & Israel.
Shaped by Cold War imperatives, the “War on Terror,” and contemporary Middle East challenges, the U.S.-Israel relationship has maintained strong bipartisan support in Washington even
While historical ties between the US and Israel are strong, the contemporary landscape presents challenges that demand careful navigation. One such challenge is the ever-evolving Middle East
Israel Bonds, the commonly known name of Development Corporation for Israel (DCI), is the U.S. underwriter of debt securities issued by the State of Israel. DCI is headquartered in New York City
Israelis are paying close attention to whether the current ceasefire with Hezbollah will be extended past its Sunday deadline, a question that will take center stage at the talks.
In this environment, to meet its vital national security challenges while continuing to advance its regional interests, the United States should re-orient its relationship with Israel to an equal...
The United States and Israel have forged a unique and powerful bond over the past seven decades, rooted in shared values, common threats, and mutually beneficial interests.
Turning a critical eye on the turbulent history and cultural narratives that bound the two nations together, Kaplan unearths the roots of present controversies that threaten to divide them. An