Tag: Israel Democracy Institute

Edna Harel-Fischer, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the difference between governance and governability in Israel and why it has become a partisan matter.
Dr. Arik Rudnitzky examines the evolving voting trends within the Arab community leading up to Israel's fourth consecutive general election in two years.
In this discussion, Dr. Arik Rudnitzky examines the shifting voting patterns within the Arab community in Israel leading up to the fourth general election in two years.
Yohanan Plesner, President of the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the current political crisis in Israel, with the country on the brink of its fourth general election in under two years.
In this podcast episode, Prof. Karnit Flug discusses the impact of the COVID pandemic on the Israeli economy.
Prof. Karnit Flug from the Israel Democracy Institute and former Bank of Israel Chancellor discusses the impact of COVID on the Israeli economy, considering the benefits of Israel's small and centralized economy.
Dr. Gilad Malach, Director of the Ultra-Orthodox in Israel Program at the Israel Democracy Institute, explores the impact of the Covid pandemic on the Haredi community in Israel, including its internal dynamics and relationships with political leadership and the state.
Dr. Gilad Malach of the Israel Democracy Institute explores the impact of the Covid pandemic on the Haredi community in Israel.
In this article, Yuval Feldman, a professor of law at Bar-Ilan University and a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, examines the impact of trust in the state on the response to the Covid pandemic.
Yuval Feldman, a law professor at Bar-Ilan University and senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, examines the impact of trust in the state on responses to the Covid pandemic.
Professor Tamar Hermann from the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the latest findings from the Israeli Voice Index on Israeli public opinion regarding annexation.
In this analysis, Prof. Karnit Flug, a former Governor of the Bank of Israel and Vice President for Research at the Israel Democracy Institute, evaluates the Israeli economy, examining its strengths and weaknesses.
Prof. Karnit Flug, a former Governor of the Bank of Israel and current Vice President for Research at the Israel Democracy Institute, assesses the Israeli economy, discussing its strengths and weaknesses.
Edna Harel-Fisher, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, explores the government's responsibility in funding culture to uphold freedom of expression.
Edna Harel-Fisher, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, explores the government's responsibility in funding culture to safeguard freedom of expression.
Arik Rudnitzky, a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the latest developments in Israeli Arab politics, focusing on Ayman Odeh, leader of the Joint List, and his conditional willingness to participate in a government led by Benny Gantz.
Dr. Eitan Regev, an economist and Research Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, highlights the negative impact of Israel's heavy focus on academic education over vocational training on the economy and society.
Dr. Eitan Regev, an economist and Research Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the negative impact of Israel's overemphasis on academic education at the expense of vocational training on its economy and social cohesion in "The Handbook on Vocational Training".
Dr. Amir Fuchs from the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the ongoing debate about the role of Israel's judiciary, seen by some as under attack and by others as needing correction from judicial activism.
The text discusses the ongoing debate in Israel about the judiciary's role, with some viewing it as under attack while others see it as a necessary correction to judicial activism.
Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses the challenges facing the American media in the era of Trump and its role in safeguarding democracy amidst increasing hostility.
Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses the challenges facing American media in the era of Trump on the Tel Aviv Review.
In Israel, there has been a noticeable trend towards the personalization of politics, where elections increasingly focus on individual personalities rather than party ideologies.
Prof. Gideon Rahat discusses the trend of personalization in Israeli politics on the Tel Aviv Review.
Gilad Malach of the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the electoral trends among Israel's insular ultra-orthodox Jewish community, highlighting the division within this small community and the increasing trend of ultra-Orthodox voters leaving Haredi parties.