Tag: The Science of Where Magazine

The EU and Israel: At Least on Speaking Terms (INSS)

Shimon Stein and Oded Eran write: The European Union and the Israeli government are divided over the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and in...

The US Withdrawal from Afghanistan Portends a Vacuum and Uncertain Future (INSS)

Yoram Schweitzer and Oded Eran write for INSS: The impending United States withdrawal from Afghanistan fulfills the goals of the three administrations prior to...

The Nuclear Talks in Vienna: Iran’s Procrastination (INSS)

Sima Shine writes for INSS: Iran is not in a hurry to return to the nuclear talks with the United States and will not...

The American Colossus May Crumble (BESA Center)

Lev Stesin writes for BESA Center: The US is no longer the country that recovered from the Pearl Harbor disaster and won WWII, or that both morally and economically sustained itself...

Jews Gaslighting Jews: A Primer (BESA Center)

Alex Joffe writes for BESA Center: A recent poll purports to capture the attitudes of American Jews regarding Israel and politics. While the poll...

Israel’s Fear: The Destruction of the Third Temple (BESA Center)

Maj. Gen. (res.) Gershon Hacohen writes for BESA Center: Israel needs to formulate a new Jewish-Israeli story that is attuned to the challenges of...

Turkey’s Mobgate Reveals the Islamist Deep State (BESA Center)

Burak Bekdil writes for BESA Center: Revelations on YouTube by Turkish mob boss and Erdoğan ally Sedat Peker are rattling the Turkish government. Peker’s disclosures...

US Army chooses competitors to design infantry fighting vehicle replacement (Defense News)

Jen Judson writes for Defense News: The U.S. Army has chosen five teams to compete to design the replacement for its Bradley Infantry Fighting...

Israel pushes military digital transformation in the age of ‘artificial intelligence war’ (Defense News)

Seth Frantzman writes for Defense News: Israel has sought to increase its operational success on the battlefield through a major push for digitization in...

Senate policy bill rejects Air Force request to send some A-10s in the boneyard (Defense News)

Valerie Insinna writes for Defense News:  The Senate Armed Services Committee’s fiscal 2022 defense policy bill slapped down some of the U.S. Air Force’s plans to retire...

Senate authorizers want to fund the Army’s entire wish list (Defense News)

Jen Judson writes for Defense News:  The Senate Armed Services Committee would fund the U.S. Army’s entire list of unfunded requirements — also called a wish...

Navy wants to see big uptick in Zumwalt-class destroyer operations over the next year (Defense News)

Megan Eckstein writes for Defense News: 2022 will be a big year for the Zumwalt-class destroyer program, as first-in-class Zumwalt and sister ship Michael...

DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal (Defense News)

Leo Shane III and Valerie Insinna write for Defense News: Senate Armed Services officials on Thursday unveiled plans for a $740 billion defense authorization bill which...

Lawmakers want Pentagon to map supply chain risks, cut China products (Defense News)

Andrew Eversden writes: A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to require the Pentagon in the upcoming defense policy bill to get a better handle...

Training and support for female entrepreneurs in Vietnam: What do women want and need? (Brookings)

Tran Thi Ngoc Tran writes for Brookings: Considered one of the world’s poorest countries in the 1980s, Vietnam today has emerged as a rising...

What role did the internet play in fomenting Cuban protests? (Brookings)

Valerie Wirtschafter writes for Brookings: When unprecedented protests erupted last week in Cuba, some observers were quick to argue that improving access to the internet had made...