Written By: Dr. Chen Friedberg
The danger of a weak opposition should not be underestimated. This situation harms most of all those populations who are not represented in government, and even harms the functioning of the government itself, which is not subjected to real criticism
Written By: Prof. Tamar Hermann, Prof. Ephraim Yaar
The Israelis Still believe that the IDF should be the People’s Army and Want Ultra-Orthodox People to Enlist
Written By: Dr. Shuki Friedman
For many American Jews, identification with the State of Israel is a significant component of their Jewish identity.
Written By: Dr. Nasreen Haddad Haj-Yahya
Rabin's legacy was equal representation at decision-making levels, fair regulation of land and services in Arab towns and equality as a right that’s guaranteed to all.
There are ways to transform this powerful committee into one that combines politics with professionalism, instead of being one more arena for the settling of political scores.
Written By: Yohanan Plesner
A state that is proud of its identity has nothing to fear from granting all its citizens equality.
Written By: Prof. Yedidia Z. Stern
Israelis must unite around a balanced arrangement that asserts that Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people that guarantees equality for all its citizens.
Written By: Dr. Shuki Friedman
How both faiths can use their common threads and customs as a means to connect, dialogue and cooperate.
From September 8 - 12, members of IDI's International Advisory Council (IAC) and distinguished guests gathered in Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC for the council’s seventh meeting.
Written By: Dr. Asaf Malchi
With 50% of young Haredi men expected to enter the labor market actually those with poorer skills and abilities, there is an urgent need for an in-depth rethinking about Haredi education.
Written By: Dr. Shuki Friedman,
Is our country and society doomed to continually follow the same path of repeated crisis, or has the time finally come for us to plot a new course?
Written By: Dr. Shuki Friedman
A country that comes to a standstill for one whole day and doesn’t derive anything significant from it is missing the point.
Written By: Prof. Yedidia Z. Stern
To encourage enlistment, Israel should adopt a conscription model that is cognizant of the ultra-Orthodox fear of erosion of their identity and employs both positive and negative economic incentives.
Written By: Yohanan Plesner , Prof. Mordechai Kremnitzer, Prof. Yedidia Z. Stern
If Israel was founded as the state of the Jewish people, why is a nation-state law so problematic, having already toppled one government?
Written By: Dr. Shuki Friedman
The implications of the Supreme Court's ruling go far beyond the Kashrut market.
Written By: Dr. Asaf Malchi
Army service is an extremely powerful “employment engine” for most ultra-Orthodox men whose religious education does not provide them with the general background or professional training necessary for joining the work force outside the ultra-Orthodox sector.
The State of Israel needs to come up with appropriate living solutions for the ultra-Orthodox, whose numbers are expected to increase significantly.
Written By: Prof. Yedidia Z. Stern
The whole world must be the arena of the war against antisemitism and the Jewish nation-state must serve as the supreme commander in this universal conflict.
Following the resignation of Attorney Lior Lotan, the Prime Minister’s envoy for captives and missing persons and the Israeli Defense Minister's comment that "Israel will not ‘repeat the mistake’ of freeing terrorists" there is an urgent need to outline clear criteria for returning captives.
Yesh Atid, Zionist Camp and Meretz have the strongest online presence, while the Joint List and Yisrael Beiteinu lag behind.
Written By: Dr. Assaf Shapira
Regulation, transparency and enforcement capabilities are crucial steps for lobbying to work.
Written By: Dr. Nasreen Haddad Haj-Yahya
The state and its Arab leadership, not only the political leadership, must work together to bring as many Arab citizens as possible into the decision-making echelons.
Written By: Prof. Ofer Kenig, Dr. Guy Lurie
A summary of where the law stands regarding alleged wrong doing by the premier, as well as timely suggestions for reform, are in order.
Written By: Yohanan Plesner
When legislators exhibit such disdain for the country’s legislative body, is it any wonder the average citizen does too?
Despite the verdict, the real story in the Azaria affair is the moral, not the legal, issue, and this debate is alive and well.
Written By: Dr. Chen Friedberg
A set of reforms must be implemented so that Knesset members' supervisory ability over the government will be enhanced.
Written By: Prof. Ofer Kenig
The Knesset is one of the smallest parliaments in the world, in terms of legislators per capita. As a result, the effectiveness of the Israeli parliament is diminished, especially regarding the important task of overseeing the executive.
Written By: Prof. Yotam Margalit
For Israel's economy to grow, significant investment in building a strong and effective infrastructure for occupational training and reemployment is critical.
Monthly Peace Index also finds that 65% of Israelis do not trust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the crisis on Temple Mount.
Israel's Military Censor, an institution that has no parallel in any other democracy in the world, must cease to exist.