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Book Launch for Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an Era of Change

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Please join us for a reception to celebrate the publication of Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an Era of Change (Oxford University Press, 2018) by International Security Program Senior Fellow Chuck Freilich.

Refreshments provided. No need to RSVP.

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Please join us for a reception to celebrate the publication of Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an Era of Change (Oxford University Press, 2018) by International Security Program Senior Fellow Chuck Freilich.

National security has been at the forefront of the Israeli experience for seven decades, with threats ranging from terrorism, to vast rocket and missile arsenals, and even existential nuclear dangers. Yet, despite its overwhelming preoccupation with foreign and defense affairs, Israel does not have a formal national security strategy.

In Israeli National Security, Chuck Freilich presents an authoritative analysis of the military, diplomatic,Israeli National Security front cover image demographic, and societal challenges Israel faces today, to propose a comprehensive and long-term Israeli national security strategy. The heart of the new strategy places greater emphasis on restraint, defense, and diplomacy as means of addressing the challenges Israel faces, along with the military capacity to deter and, if necessary, defeat Israel's adversaries, while also maintaining the resolve of its society. By bringing Israel's most critical debates about the Palestinians, demography, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, US relations and nuclear strategy into sharp focus, the strategy Freilich proposes addresses the primary challenges Israel must address in order to chart its national course.

The most comprehensive study of Israel's national security to date, this book presents the first public proposal for a comprehensive Israeli national security strategy and prescribes an actionable course forward.

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