Towards the Manchester Big Tent for Israel Conference
Next Sunday November 27th, The Big Tent for Israel Conference will be held in Manchester. Its goal: To mobilize British Jewry against the assault onIsrael’s right to exist. I am honored to have been invited to participate in this event, which was inspired by our report on London as a hub of delegitimization. Israel’s Ambassador [...]. Read More »Transportation infrastructure is essential accessibility of social services
The memorandum, submitted to the committee for social change – economic (Committee Trachtenberg), points to the essential accessibility of transport infrastructure and social services as a condition for breaking the cycle of poverty Read More »
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Declaration of a state Palestinians: the great political opportunity
This paper outlines the initiative offers Israel Palestinians move towards the UN for recognition as an independent. The benefits of the initiative: anchoring principle of two states; positioning Israel as an asset or a liability to its allies, and reducing the chance of conflict with Palestinians. Read More »
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The New Social Contract – A Trans-Israel Journey
In order to encourage a public debate on the need to establish a new social contract, that will regulate the relations between Government and citizens, and on the approach towards inclussive growth and comuunity building, we travelled across Israel to meet individuals and communities. To date, we have led and taken part in more than [...]. Read More »New Israeli treaty – the Trans-Israel campaign
To generate public debate the need for a new treaty which regulates the government and civil relations and access and community inclusive growth, we meet people and audiences around the country. So far we have led and took part in more than 30 sessions. Read More »Automatically translated from Hebrew »
Call for Action: Education Blitz for September 2011
This September, a number of events – namely, the UN vote on the recognition of a Palestinian state, the Third Durban Conference, the beginning of the new academic year, and the High Holidays – will coincide to place Israel firmly in the public spotlight. In the background, the assault on Israel’s legitimacy continues to penetrate [...]. Read More »How the decline in fertility will affect economic growth?
The Economist published an article a little absurd to decline in fertility rates in various countries. The bottom line: women choose to have established populations as children and older and the population is declining. Read More »Automatically translated from Hebrew »
Israeli media coverage new Amana "
Media coverage in Israel and abroad is only increasing since published a document "Inclusive growth in the new treaty" two weeks ago. Read More »
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Policy Paper: Reut’s Broad Tent and Red-Lines Approach
This policy paper outlines the concepts of ‘broad tent’ and ‘red lines’ which were created by the Reut Institute as key concepts and pillars of the systemic global response to the delegitimization campaign. The concepts of ‘broad tent’ and ‘red lines’ were formed in response to our diagnostics of the strategy of the assault on [...]. Read More »New Israeli treaty Inclusive growth
Leapfrogging involves moving Inclusive growth requires the harnessing of forces within a "package deal" to deal with root canal problems of quality of life of middle class and weaker population. Basis to formulate a package deal is a common convention to create trust between the parties. Read More »
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Israel 15 Vision – the New Israeli Convention: access to growth, inclusion and community
This paper presents a systematic approach including social and economic future of Israel and its quality of life. This approach offers a renewed balance between 'growth' and 'inclusion' in order to realize the vision of Israel 15. Read More »
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The Boycott Law Plays to the Hands of De-legitimizers
In this op-ed Roy Keidar and Eran Shayshon look at the recent Boycott Law in the context of de-legitimization. “The assault on Israel’s legitimacy should disturb the sleep of anyone who cares for the State of Israel. Indeed, the urgent sense that action must be taken against the de-legitimization phenomenon is both understandable and justified. Read More »Fund 'precedent' in Ramat Hasharon, Israel ceases to be the poor cousin of the Diaspora
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The opportunity in September for Israel re-engagement
In a paper published by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Tal Becker examines the scenarios likely to unfold at the UN this September, the regional and domestic factors, and the various implications of potential UN recognition of Palestinian statehood. Read More »Update Impact Israel 15, May – June 2011
May and June we revealed the contents of a domain in Israel 15 to a variety of senior communities – tens of leaders of world Jewry's annual rally in the Jewish Agency, General Services at the Israel Economic Association, and other forums. Inclusion efforts proceeded in parallel, local authorities and communities. Read More »
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Ability to change
Ability to change is the ability of a country, organization or individual to update their goals, values or perceptions in response to changes in external or internal needs. This ability is a prerequisite to prosperity in reality, where the rate of change gradually accelerated. Read More »
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Industrial Renaissance in Developed Countries?
An article by Paul Krugman (New York Times, 19/05/11) identifies the first signs of recovery in manufacturing production in the USA. These signs are manifested in a rise in manufacturing jobs and a reduction in the manufacturing trade deficit. The Regional Development team at the Reut Institute identified similar early signs in Barcelona. Read More »Industrial Renaissance developed countries?
Paul Krugman's article published in The Marker recognize the first signs of returning to the U.S. industrial production. These are expressed increase in the number of jobs in the industrial and manufacturing trade deficit. Similar signs also identified regional team in Barcelona patrol car's visibility. Read More »Automatically translated from Hebrew »
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Reut Institute staff remember Anat Dotan – Amar sudden death anniversary Read More »
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Academy takes part in emergency assessments
At Tel Aviv – Jaffa have developed an application that allows locating casualties with other cell phone after the earthquake (For further details see here). Read More »
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