All Stories

  1. Militarism and militarization
  2. Military Contrarianism:
  3. ‘The Skills. . . had to be Used Simply Because They Were There’: Instrumental Rationality in the Military Domain
  4. Mobilizing Force
  5. The people's army “enemising” the people: The COVID-19 case of Israel
  6. Who Controls the Israeli Policing Army?
  7. What Is the Social Responsibility of Social Scientists to Influence National Security Affairs?
  8. The article analyzes six drivers which generate desecularization of militaries.
  9. The dynamics of civil–military relations and the complexity of Israel’s security policies
  10. The Gaza Fighting: Did Israel Shift Risk from Its Soldiers to Civilians?
  11. The Bereavement Discourse
  12. Control from Within: How Soldiers Control the Military
  13. Religious Authorities in the Military and Civilian Control
  14. How Civilian Control May Breed the Use of Force
  15. Defense and Military Policy: Casualty Aversion
  16. The 2012 US Presidential Election Polls And Stock Returns
  17. Distinctions between control of the military and control of militarization
  18. The Theocratization of the Israeli Military
  19. Women Breaking the Silence
  20. The Israeli Military: Imprisoned by the Religious Community
  21. How Casualty Sensitivity Affects Civilian Control: The Israeli Experience
  22. The Essence of the “Market Army”
  23. Structured Bellicosity: Was the Israeli-Arab Conflict Originally Inevitable?
  24. Soldiers as laborers: A theoretical model